Anesthesia is a medical treatment that keeps you from feeling pain…
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Anesthesia is a medical treatment that keeps you from feeling pain during procedures or surgery. The medications used to block pain are called anesthetics. Different types of anesthesia work in different ways. Some anesthetic medications numb certain parts of the body, while other medications numb the brain, to induce a sleep through more invasive surgical procedures, like those within the head, chest, or abdomen. If you’re having a relatively simple procedure like a tooth extraction that requires numbing a small area, the person performing your procedure can administer the local anesthetic. For more complex and invasive procedures, your anesthetic will be administered by a physician anesthesiologist. This medical doctor manages your pain before, during and after surgery. In addition to your physician anesthesiologist, your anesthesia team can be comprised of physicians in training (fellows or residents), a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA), or a certified anesthesiologist assistant (CAA).
1. The first anesthesia used was ?
2. Which parameters does not affect anesthesia?
3. Obesity can pose a risk of anesthesia?
4. What is epidural?
5. The anesthesia applied directly to the skin is?
7. In a caudal block, where is the anesthesia injected?
8. In this type of anesthesia, all the impulses from a nerve are blocked.
9. In a spinal anesthesia, where all is the anesthetic injected?
10. In which of these sub cutaneous infiltration with a desensitizing agent is done?
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