anaesthetist

[ US /əˈnɛsθɛtɪst/ ]
[ UK /ɐnˈiːsθətˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a specialist who administers an anesthetic to a patient before he is treated

How To Use anaesthetist In A Sentence

  • Anaesthetists routinely provide epidurals for both vaginal and caesarean deliveries.
  • So if we have medical anaesthetists and nurse anaesthetists, how do those scopes interrelate?
  • There was also a shortage of skilled professional staff such as anaesthetists, dentists, occupational therapists and specialist doctors.
  • In addition, there would be an anesthesiologist and a nurse anesthetist there.
  • The anaesthetist and the trainee nurse were found guilty of involuntary wounding and given one-month suspended jail sentences. Times, Sunday Times
  • Doctors, surgeons, nurse anesthetists, nurses and medical technicians work like a well-oiled machine, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
  • Fortunately the alarm stopped, the film crew were able to leave, and the anesthetist arrived to offer me a pre-med, and eventually, it was my turn.
  • At the end of the operation, different drugs are injected by the anaesthetist to reverse the paralysis and the patient then starts to breathe spontaneously.
  • The anaesthetist in the above case was found guilty and his conviction was upheld in the House of Lords.
  • The medical personnel were nurses, doctors, anaesthetists, surgeons and critical-care specialists from across Australia.
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