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anestheticsDrugs used to induce loss of sensation for the patient in preparation for operative procedures.
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anestheticsAgents that are capable of inducing a total or partial loss of Sensation, especially tactile Sensation and Pain. They may act to induce general Anesthesia, in which an Unconscious State is achieved, o [..]
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anestheticsThe use of two or more chemicals simultaneously or sequentially to induce Anesthesia. The Drugs need not be in the same Dosage Form.
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anestheticsIntravenous Anesthetics that induce a state of sedation, immobility, Amnesia, and marked Analgesia. Subjects may experience a strong feeling of dissociation from the Environment. The condition produce [..]
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anestheticsAgents that induce various degrees of Analgesia; Depression of Consciousness, circulation, and Respiration; Relaxation of Skeletal Muscle; reduction of Reflex activity; and Amnesia. There are two type [..]
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anestheticsGases or volatile liquids that vary in the rate at which they induce Anesthesia; potency; the degree of Circulation, Respiratory, or neuromuscular Depression they produce; and analgesic effects. Inhal [..]
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anestheticsUltrashort-acting Anesthetics that are used for induction. Loss of Consciousness is rapid and induction is pleasant, but there is no Muscle Relaxation and reflexes frequently are not reduced adequatel [..]
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anestheticsDrugs that block Nerve Conduction when applied locally to nerve Tissue in appropriate concentrations. They act on any part of the Nervous System and on every type of Nerve Fiber. In contact with a ner [..]
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anestheticsAnesthetic applied on a specific site of body.
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anestheticsAgents that are capable of inducing a total or partial loss of sensation, especially tactile sensation and pain. They may act to induce general anesthesia, in which an unconscious state is achieved, o [..]
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anestheticsThe use of two or more chemicals simultaneously or sequentially to induce anesthesia. The drugs need not be in the same dosage form.
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anestheticsIntravenous anesthetics that induce a state of sedation, immobility, amnesia, and marked analgesia. Subjects may experience a strong feeling of dissociation from the environment. The condition produce [..]
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anestheticsAgents that induce various degrees of analgesia; depression of consciousness, circulation, and respiration; relaxation of skeletal muscle; reduction of reflex activity; and amnesia. There are two type [..]
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anestheticsGases or volatile liquids that vary in the rate at which they induce anesthesia; potency; the degree of circulation, respiratory, or neuromuscular depression they produce; and analgesic effects. Inhal [..]
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anestheticsUltrashort-acting anesthetics that are used for induction. Loss of consciousness is rapid and induction is pleasant, but there is no muscle relaxation and reflexes frequently are not reduced adequatel [..]
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anestheticsDrugs that block nerve conduction when applied locally to nerve tissue in appropriate concentrations. They act on any part of the nervous system and on every type of nerve fiber. In contact with a ner [..]
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anestheticsSubstances that cause loss of feeling or awareness. Local anesthetics are given to a certain part of the body causing loss of feeling in that part of the body. General anesthetics are given throughout the body and puts the person to sleep.
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