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a drug which reversibly prevents transmission of the nerve impulse in the region to which it is applied, without affecting consciousness. There are many drugs which exert local anaesthetic activity in addition to their main clinical uses, b...
Xenon was produced with the aid of the process of fractional distillation of air by Ramsay and Travers. For many years, the usage of xenon gas was restricted to radiological investigation. Research related to the usage of the Xenon gas reve...
surgery. Use of anaesthetic provides significant advantages to physicians and surgeons while operating patient in operation theatre. There are different kinds of anaesthetic that are use in medical surgeries of patient. Depending on the cri...
is provided by the administration of a suitable local anesthetic, placed in the correct anatomical area to produce complete analgesia of the teeth and gingivae to be treated. However, some patients may require methods of anxiety control as...
patient be unconscious and/or paralyzed. The patient is usually given an intravenous (IV), sedative/amnesic drug like midazolam first, then quickly paralylzed, intubated, and anesthetized. The patient is kept asleep with an anesthetic gas o...
physics concept application to anesthesia. First part of the paper will be discussing about anesthesia, its history and measurement tools. In the second part it will discuss the physics concept; we are using the endoscopy in which there is ...
effects, and avoidance of systemic opioids. Thus postoperative neuraxial analgesia is likely to result in improved bowel mobility, improved coughing and breathing, earlier ambulation, and consequently a lower incidence of thrombosis......