general anesthetic

NOUN
  1. an anesthetic that anesthetizes the entire body and causes loss of consciousness
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How To Use general anesthetic In A Sentence

  • He was given a general anesthetic.
  • The surgical implantation is preformed under a general anesthetic.
  • Ethyl chloride is a rapid-acting general anesthetic that becomes flammable and explosive when 4 to 15 percent of the vapor is mixed with air.
  • Tests on other lymphoid tissues require a general anesthetic, but the new test requires only a local. The Scientist
  • Dog − Following premedication, patient administered with general anesthetic, and restrained on its back − An area from xiphisternum to pelvis is shaved and surgically prepped − Sterile drapes are applied − In cat, incision is made approx. half-way between the umbilicus and the pelvis − In dog, incision is made slightly more cranially - beginning at the umbilicus and extending caudally − Incised: skin, subQ tissue, peritoneum − Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Patients taking certain medications, including alpha- and beta-adrenergic blocking agents, oxytocic medications, sympathomimetic agents, general anesthetics, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors are more sensitive.
  • I would also like to add that the term "narcosis" refers to someone who has been rendered unconscious by a general anesthetic, not someone on the mild effects of cannabis. Boulder Daily Camera Most Viewed
  • The synapse is the probable arena where general anesthetics depress neuronal function.
  • Pain relief is generally considered the endpoint of treatment; therefore, most physicians will avoid the use of local anesthetics. 23 Short acting general anesthetics or regional nerve blocks are sometimes used during treatment. Hydrofluoric Acid
  • He was given a general anesthetic.
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