Amnesia
... , confusion , ataxia , ... Regional
anesthesia can either be used alone or combined with general
anesthesia . Sedation, or monitored
anesthesia care, provides pain relief and some ...
Anesthesia
... General
anesthesia is the most common type of anesthetic ... , a process referred to as "induction of
anesthesia .
anesthesia : Loss of feeling or awareness. A general ...
Anesthetic
... around the spinal nerve s. Anesthetic /
anesthesia : Medication injected along a nerve pathway to ... very pleasant, but it is important. General
anesthesia is the most common type of anesthetic ... , a process referred to as "induction of
anesthesia . Injection s of labor "cocktails" ...
Laparoscopy
... is performed at all ages and under general
anesthesia . In all techniques, ... Laparoscopy - ... . Laparotomy is usually done under general
anesthesia . laparoscopy (lap-a-RAHS-ko-pee) The ... the body. LULA ( laparoscopy under local
anesthesia ) LuMax cystometry system Fiber optic cystometry ...
Vein
... ablation therapy Risks: The risks for any
anesthesia include: Reactions to medications Problems ... is done while the patient is under general
anesthesia (un conscious and pain -free). Incision s are ... fluids and drugs, and you will receive general
anesthesia . CAUSES" Phlebitis is the inflammation of ...
Abrasion
... Derm abrasion is usually performed on an awake patient using local
anesthesia . Extensive procedures, however, may require sedation or general
anesthesia . Derm abrasion and dermaplaning for acne scars In derm abrasion ...
Conscious
... without conscious ness "), nor do I think that chemical analgesia,
anesthesia , ... Once the person becomes un conscious from the faint , he or she ... is done while the patient is un conscious and pain -free (using general
anesthesia ). A small incision is made in the right lower quadrant of the ...
Dermabrasion
... Dermabrasion is usually performed on an awake patient using local
anesthesia . Extensive procedures, however, may require sedation or general
anesthesia . Dermabrasion uses an abrasive tool to selectively remove layers of ...
Hospital
... give them? Hospital ization may be required for surgery involving
anesthesia . Surgical risk increases with smoking and/or the use of drugs, ... Signs and tests: ... At the hospital , you will be given local
anesthesia . How It's Done An area of your arm or groin will be cleaned and shaved. ...
Intramuscular
... ... Ketamine is frequently used in pediatric patients because
anesthesia and analgesia can be achieved with an intramuscular injection . It is ... bruise being the most severe and painful. Less common ways to induce
anesthesia are with intramuscular injection s ("shots") or suppositories. ...
Malignant hyperthermia
... severe muscle contraction s when the affected personundergoes general
anesthesia . Malignant hyperthermia A type of reaction (probably with a genetic basis) that can occur during general
anesthesia in which the patient experiences a high fever , the muscle s become ...
Nausea and vomiting
... Intravenous metoclopramide & nausea and vomiting during spinal
anesthesia for cesarean section . Increases Risk of Stillbirth (June 30) Age ... fentanyl, sufentanil, and alfentanil, and are frequently used prior to
anesthesia and surgery as a sedative and analgesic, ... 37Drugs Used To Treat ...
Pain medications
... other machinery immediately following a procedure involving regional
anesthesia , due to numbness and weakness , or if local
anesthesia also included drugs to make the patient sleep or strong pain ...
Paralysis
... in the skin , liver and other tissue s. Paralysis after regional
anesthesia , for example an epidural or spinal block, is extremely rare, but can ... reportedly occurs even less frequently than death s due to general
anesthesia . The paralysis is often progressive and ascending An initial ...
Septum
... after surgery : The surgery can be done either under local
anesthesia on an outpatient basis or under general
anesthesia during a short hospital stay. If the septum has become deviated ...
Surgical excision
... may be performed on an outpatient basis using general or spinal
anesthesia . The surgeon may make an incision in the scrotum or lower abdomen ... OB/GYN procedure for removal of a portion of the cervix under local
anesthesia . By passing a low-level electrical current through a specially designed ...
Tendon
... bone as at a joint . Tendon repair can be performed using local
anesthesia (the immediate area of the surgery is pain -free), regional
anesthesia (the local area and surrounding regions near the surgical area are pain ...
Tendon repair
... Tendon repair can be performed using local
anesthesia (the immediate area of the surgery is pain -free), regional
anesthesia (the local area and surrounding regions near the surgical area are pain ...
Tubal ligation
... hospital or in an outpatient surgical clinic while the patient is under
anesthesia . Tubal Ligation (Female Sterilization) What is tubal ligation ? ... in an ASU ( ambulatory [outpatient] surgery unit) under local
anesthesia ; ... Female surgical sterilization (also called tubal sterilization, ...
Abdomen
... or may develop later in life. Next section Inguinal Hernia : Symptoms & Signs ... Paracentesis Removing fluid from the abdomen using local
anesthesia and needle and syringe. Pathological fracture A break in a bone usually caused by cancer or some disease condition. Percutaneous ...
Accidents
... rate and respiration were all stable during operations, and blood loss was found to be less than in caesarian operations using epidural or local
anesthesia . Furthermore, no complications or anaesthetic accidents occurred during ... in ways that prevent harm to people and to the natural environment. ...
Acupuncture
... cancer and in the education of patients and physician s in such techniques as biofeedback , acupuncture , ... Medications General
anesthesia Manipulating the phrenic nerve (which controls the diaphragm ) Hypnosis Acupuncture ... Finally, capsaicin cream, a derivative of hot ...
Air Embolism
... bacteria ... air embolism (air bubble) transient hemi paresis ( paralysis on one side of the body) The usual risks associated with general
anesthesia also apply to this procedure. This means your blood can re-circulate into arteries without first getting oxygen . An opening in the heart ...
Ambulatory
... Essure procedure is a nonincisional method for permanent birth control performed in an ASU ( ambulatory [outpatient] surgery unit) under local
anesthesia ; ... If this is the case, an ambulatory EKG may be required. During an ambulatory EKG , the patient wears a portable EKG machine called ...
Anemia
...... anemia A decreased ability of the blood to carry oxygen because of a reduction in either the number or quality of the red blood cells.
anesthesia ... ANEMIA : A lower than normal number of red blood cells. ANERGY: 1. The loss or weakening of the body's immunity to an irritating agent, ...
Anencephaly
... replaced by sacs filled with cerebrospinal fluid. Usually the cerebellum and brainstem are formed normally. Anencephaly [ Support Group ]
anesthesia Anesthetic or corticosteroid injection s for low back pain [Medication] ... Anencephaly is a neural tube defect that occurs early in the ...
Anesthesiology
... medicine Internal medicine Orthopedic and general surgery Pathology Radiology Certification Requirements ... Anesthesiology -- general
anesthesia or spinal block for surgeries and some forms of pain control Cardiology -- heart disorders Dermatology -- skin disorders Endocrinology ...
Anhidrosis
... control its internal temperature . ankylosis ... pandurate; panduriform; Pandy; Pandy's reaction; pane; panel; pan encephalitis ; panendoscope; p
anesthesia ; Paneth; Paneth cell ; paneth cells; Paneth, Joseph; Paneth's granular cells; pang; pangenesis; pan genetic ; panglossia; pangolin; p anhidrosis ; ....
Areola
... abscess es are treated with antibiotics and by opening and draining the infected tissue . This can be done in a physician 's office with local
anesthesia . A woman's areola s (the pigmented areas around each breast 's nipple) will enlarge, darken, and may become covered with small, white bumps ...
Apnea
... , encephalitis ( infection in the brain), dementia , and brain tumors . This test is sometimes used during surgery to check the effect of
anesthesia . Repose surgical system System for minimally invasive treatment of obstructive sleep apnea and snoring . Procedure stabilizes the base ...
Axilla
... following surgery . Surgery for this condition can usually be performed on an outpatient basis, using an axilla ry block or general
anesthesia . The temperature obtained in this way called axilla ry temperature in doctor language is consistently 1.5 degrees below a rectal ...
Birth Control
... Essure procedure is a nonincisional method for permanent birth control performed in an ASU ( ambulatory [outpatient] surgery unit) under local
anesthesia ; ... Today, over 7000 certified nurse-midwives practice in all 50 states and many developing countries, according to birth control data. In ...
Bladder
... has been made possible by a generous donation from: ... Gall bladder removal (cholecystectomy) is done while the patient is under general
anesthesia (un conscious and pain -free). Bladder cancer begins in the lining of the bladder . In 70 percent to 80 percent of people with bladder ...
Bowel resection
... options with your healthcare professional. Small Bowel Resection - Series: Incision The patient is deep asleep and pain -free (general
anesthesia ). An incision is made into the abdomen Bowel resection and anastomosis : Removal of the bowel tumor and a small section of healthy ...
Brain Tumors
... , encephalitis ( infection in the brain), dementia , and brain tumors . This test is sometimes used during surgery to check the effect of
anesthesia . Any of the following conditions may be the cause of a complex partial seizure : structural defects in the brain present at birth brain ...
Carbon monoxide
... of carbon monoxide in exhaled air is then measured. It can also result from smoke or carbon monoxide inhalation, improper exposure to
anesthesia , poisoning , strangulation, near- drowning , or high altitude exposure through mountain climbing or travel in an insufficiently pressurized ...
Capillary
... and is associated with the familial tumor syndrome von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease . electroanalgesia; electroanalysis; electro
anesthesia ; electroaxonography; electroballistics; electrobasograph; electrobasography; electro-biologist; electro-biology; electrobioscopy; electroblotting; ...
Cavity
... to the larynx and the esophagus . phenylalanine ... Intra cavity radiation often is used for gynecologic cancer s. Under general or spinal
anesthesia , hollow applicators are placed directly inside the affected organ . SYMPTOMS"A cavity or hole develops in a tooth , but may not be noticed ...
Cesarean section
... opens to allow the passage of a baby into the vagina . Acupressure, Intravenous metoclopramide & nausea and vomiting during spinal
anesthesia for cesarean section . Open fetal surgery : A hysterotomy ( Cesarean section ) is performed and the fetus is partial ly removed so that ...
Childbirth
... contraceptive device ( IUD ) falls , injuries , or blows to the body or head any type of surgery , including dental surgery spinal
anesthesia radiation treatment ... INTRA PARTUM: During labor and childbirth . INTRA THECAL: Injected into the fluid surrounding the spinal cord. ...