anesthesia

[ US /ˌænɪsˈθiʒə/ ]
NOUN
  1. loss of bodily sensation with or without loss of consciousness
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How To Use anesthesia In A Sentence

  • The nurse administers preoperative medications ordered by the anesthesia care provider or surgeon.
  • No less powerfully mythopoetic than the classical image of the disease, the demonological model envisioned the hysterical anesthesias, mutisms, and convulsions as stigmati diaboli or marks of the devil.
  • Objective To investigate the advantage of combined general anesthesia with sacral block in infant laparoscopic surgery.
  • Crude surgery without anesthesia or asepsis has been replaced by modern painless surgery with its exquisite technical refinement. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • These biopsies usually require only local anesthesia with intravenous sedation and may be done as an outpatient procedure.
  • So he must have been talking about Mama when he was still under the anesthesia. TALKING GOD
  • It’s a lousy first day on the job for dental assistant Nina Blackman when a patient, loopy from the anesthesia, bites her. “Accidentally Dead” by Dakota Cassidy
  • Electroencephalogram ( EEG ) assumes a dominant position in the current research of the depth detection of anesthesia.
  • Since no combination of nerves serve this area a glove anesthesia is clearly psychogenic in origin.
  • He or she then asks the anesthesia care provider to reinflate the patient's lung and sustain lung expansion at 30 mm Hg of pressure.
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