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 the canadian anesthesiologists' society-anesthesia & you
In a spinal anesthetic, a very thin needle is inserted between the bones of the lumbar spine, through the dura, and into the spinal canal, which is full of fluid.
A typical general anesthetic given for gallbladder removal might involve the intravenous injection of pentothal to make the patient unconscious, followed by a mixture of narcotics and anesthetic gases to keep the patient unconscious.
All intravenous drugs and anesthetic gases are administered in appropriate amounts so that the patient is completely unconscious during the surgery, but awake and pain free at the end.
http://www.cas.ca/anaesthesia/info

  
 Anesthesia: Pet Health Topics from the College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University
There are a great many anesthetic drugs available to today's practicing veterinarian, however most practitioners use a few carefully chosen anesthetics with which they have the most experience and the most confidence.
The anesthetic is “titrated” to achieve the desired level of anesthesia and analgesia.
Many anesthetics alter the temperature set point in the brain and cause blood vessels in the skin to dilate promoting heat loss.
http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/ClientED/anesthesia.asp

  
 Perspectives Newsletter - Anesthetic Management: Hysterectomy
Anesthetic options are also governed by surgical intention, the patient's condition, calculated length of the procedure, and urgency of the surgery.
The patient's level of anesthesia is determined by her ability to discern pinpricking or coolness when an alcohol pledget is swiped over the skin toward the chest.
As mentioned earlier, the epidural catheter may be used postoperatively for pain management with local anesthetics or narcotics.
http://www.perspectivesinnursing.org/v1n2/Smith.html

  
 Anesthesia, Analgesia and Sedation
Tribromoethanol-is a short-acting anesthetic used in rodents for surgeries.
Once animals are under anesthesia they must be monitored closely while they are anesthetized to ensure that they do not become too deep and die, and to ensure that they do not become too light and experience pain from the surgical procedure.
Considerable experience and skill are necessary in the administration of local anesthetics to animals, and aseptic techniques must be employed.
http://www.ahc.umn.edu/rar/anesthesia.html

  
 Health, Anesthesia
This is considered the safest of all of the veterinary inhalant anesthetics because the patients reach a surgical anesthetic level faster, and tend to exhale it out faster, than other inhalant anesthetics.
General anesthetics produces a loss of feeling in the entire body and produces a state of unconsciousness.
Regional anesthesia injects the anesthetic into a nerve or area around the spinal cord which supplies sensation to the surgical site.
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 Anesthetic Gases: Guidelines For Workplace Exposures
The basic principles of scavenging used to capture excess anesthetic gases in hospital surgical suites are appropriate for application in veterinary anesthesia.
Under certain circumstances a separate duct for venting anesthetic gases directly outside the building without the use of a fan, may be an acceptable alternative.
While the use of prospective studies and carefully designed research protocols is encouraged to elucidate areas of controversy, a responsible approach to worker health and safety dictates that any exposure to waste and trace gases should be kept to the lowest practical level.
http://www.osha.gov/dts/osta/anestheticgases

  
 FASEB Breakthroughs in Bioscience - Making Anesthesia Safer: Unraveling the Malignant Hyperthermia Puzzle
This scientific investigation changes common anesthetic practice, even though the cardiac arrests are due to high potassium levels and not malignant hyperthermia.
MH-susceptible patients and their families work with clinicians to educate the public about a potentially fatal problem that must be recognized and treated immediately.
Understanding the biology of MH Clinical researchers and epidemiologists uncover a puzzle for the biochemists to study.
http://www.faseb.org/opar/mh

  
 Control of Waste Anesthetic Gases
After establishing procedures for control of anesthetic gases, the logical next step for veterinary clinics, hospitals, laboratories, and other institutions is the development of a consistent monitoring program for waste gases that is suitable, both qualitatively and economically, for the particular type of practice.
Any veterinary facility using inhalant anesthetics (ie, halogenated hydrocarbons and/or nitrous oxide) should institute and maintain a control program for waste anesthetic gases, based on the possibility that trace gases may adversely affect human health.
If used, such techniques should be conducted in a fume hood.
http://www.acva.org/professional/Position/waste.htm

  
 KUVASZ AND ANESTHETIC
Most inhalation anesthetics are excreted by the lungs with little or no metabolism by the body.
Additional anesthetic induces stage II, in which increased excitability and involuntary activity makes surgery impossible; rapid passage through stage II is generally sought by physicians.
These additional drugs are given to relax muscles in order to make surgical manipulations easier with less suppression of brain activity.
http://www.kuvasz.info/kuvaszandanesthetic.htm

  
 eMedicine - Anesthesia, Local with Sedation : Article by Michael Mercandetti, MD, MBA, FACS
Another critical factor contributing to the choice of anesthetic modalities to be employed is the patient's attitude and affect.
The introduction of new anesthetic applications enables patients to undergo lengthy and complex procedures as outpatients and then promptly and safely be discharged home.
Careful selection and administration of medications is essential in producing the desired and optimal intraoperative anesthetic effect and postoperative outcomes.
http://www.emedicine.com/plastic/topic112.htm

  
 Local anesthetics
On the other hand, serious dental pain and poor dental esthetics have real life consequences which may be just as bad for the patient as the possibility of having to deal with the effects of the allergy, no matter the consequences.
It is used mostly by surgeons who want to produce very long acting anesthetic effects in order to delay the post operative pain from their surgery for as long as possible.
The characteristics of any given anesthetic is determined by the exact structure and relationship of each of these three components.
http://www.doctorspiller.com/local_anesthetics.htm

  
 Howstuffworks "How Anesthesia Works"
Other procedures cannot be performed unless you are completely anesthetized -- unconscious and unaware of pain.
By addressing this topic, we hope that you will have a better understanding of what happens to you while you're anesthetized and perhaps make the process a little less mysterious.
Your anesthesiologist will tell you which type of anesthesia you need.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/anesthesia.htm

  
 Anesthesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The choice of anesthetic technique is a complex one, requiring consideration of both patient and surgical factors.
They pursue a graduate degree in anesthesia from an accredited program and are supervised directly by an anesthesiologist.
Anesthesiologist Assistants are another group of health care providers who administer anesthetics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anesthetic

  
 A History of Anaesthesia at Harvard University
Then, in the Hunterian Laboratory, Cushing monitored the respiration and heart sounds of dogs by stethoscope during experiments, later to be used in humans as the precordial stethoscope.
Upon his return, Boothby lived up to expectations, giving anesthetics, supervising nurses, interns and students, establishing a respiration laboratory while studying metabolism and keeping elaborate anesthetic charts.
Following the example of George W. Crile of Cleveland, both surgeons utilized local anesthetic block during general anesthesia in their "anoci-association theory" of pain.
http://www.hmcnet.harvard.edu/anesthesia/history/vandam.html

  
 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: CSF collection
The position may be uncomfortable, but it is imperative that the patient stays in the bended position to avoid moving the needle and possibly injuring the spinal cord.
There will be a hard pressure sensation when the needle is inserted, and there is usually some brief pain when the needle goes through the tissue surrounding the spinal cord (meninges).
After the back is cleaned, the health care provider will inject  a local numbing medicine (anesthetic) into the lower spine.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003428.htm

  
 Time [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
But if we've been under a general anesthetic and wake up, we have no sense of how long we've been unconscious.
On the standard view of human history, first there was time, then came the sensation of time, then the idea of time, and finally the word "time." Having the idea was dependent on the evolution of conscious organisms.
http://www.iep.utm.edu/t/time.htm

  
 Information about how Nitrous Oxide Functions
The primary anesthetic action seems to be the synapse.
According to _Introduction to Anesthesia_, Dripps, Eckenhoff, Vandam, the action of inhalation anesthetics is still not totally understood, but there are several theories and possible explanations:
Specifically, the narcotic action of a drug correlates strongly with its solubility in biologic membranes.
http://www.resort.com/~banshee/Info/N2O/nitrous.info.html

  
 EMLA Anesthetic Disc Chart
You can use the EMLA Anesthetic Disc for repeated procedures in the same place on his or her skin without the skin becoming permanently numb.
EMLA Anesthetic Disc should be applied 1 hour before the shot or needle procedure.
EMLA is contraindicated in patients with a known history of sensitivity to local anesthetics of the amide type or any other component of the product.
http://www.emla-us.com/apply/chart.htm

  
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 The cocaine abusing parturient: a review of anesthetic considerations: [L'abus de cocaine chez les parturientes : une ...
Interactions in anesthesia: anesthetic management of the drug abusing parturient.
medicine as a local anesthetic for ophthalmologic procedures
The effects of cocaine and the amphetamines on brain and behavior: a conference report.
http://www.cja-jca.org/cgi/content/full/51/2/145

  
 National Cancer Institute - Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A doctor who specializes in giving drugs or other agents to prevent or relieve pain during surgery or other procedures being done in the hospital.
Local anesthetics cause loss of feeling in a part of the body.
http://www.cancer.gov/dictionary/db_alpha.aspx?expand=a

  
 WXRT Radio Chicago - Chicago Music on Local Anesthetic with Richard Milne
Space on the show, however, is severely limited and subject to the whims of host Richard Milne.
Visit here often for playlists and links, and shoot a message to Richard Milne at rankenter@aol.com
Starting immediately WXRT will only accept recorded materials that are clearly labeled as such.
http://www.wxrt.com/program/detail/local_anesthetic.html

  
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 Anesthetic definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms
A general anesthetic puts the person to sleep.
Anesthetic: A substance that causes lack of feeling or awareness.
A local anesthetic causes loss of feeling in a part of the body.
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=2247

  
 Topical anesthetic, clear lidocaine gel for laser hair removal, permanent makeup and tattooing.
Topicaine® topical anesthetic is a non-oily translucent gel that comes in two strength forms, containing lidocaine 4% or 5%, in a microemulsion drug delivery system with skin permeation enhancers and soothing agents.
Topicaine® is a highly effective topical anesthetic clear gel containing lidocaine that numbs the skin to inhibit the pain that is caused by various beauty/health treatments.
Topicaine gel with lidocaine 4% has been directly compared with other topical anesthetics like EMLA and Ela-Max 5 and found more effective.
http://topicaine.net

  
 Controlling Exposures to Nitrous Oxide During Anesthetic Administration -- DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No.94-100
Occupational disease in dentistry and chronic exposure to trace anesthetic gases.
In 1983, the American Dental Association (ADA) reported that 35% of all dentists used N2O to control pain and anxiety in their patients [ADA 1983].
Flush the system of N2O after surgery by administering oxygen to the patient through the anesthetic equipment for at least 5 minutes before disconnecting the gas delivery system.
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/noxidalr.html

  
 Drug History
In the course of his practice, he noted the numbing effect of the drug.
He called this effect to the attention of the clinical pharmacologist Carl Koller, who introduced cocaine as a local anesthetic into surgical procedures.
http://www.drug-rehabs.org/drughistory.php

  
 Safety and Health Topics: Waste Anesthetic Gases
Some potential effects of exposure to waste anesthetic gases are nausea, dizziness, headaches, fatigue, and irritability, as well as sterility, miscarriages, birth defects, cancer, and liver and kidney disease, among operating room staff or their spouses (in the case of miscarriages and birth defects).
Employers and employees should be aware of the potential effects of waste anesthetic gases and be advised to take appropriate precautions.
At any given time more than 250,000 people who work in hospitals, operating rooms, dental offices and veterinary clinics, might be exposed unnecessarily to harmful levels of waste anesthetic gases.
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/wasteanestheticgases

  
 AllRefer.com - xenon, Compound & Element (Compounds And Elements) - Encyclopedia
It has found some use in medicine, e.g., as an experimental anesthetic.
Naturally occurring xenon is a mixture of 9 stable isotopes; 20 short-lived radioactive isotopes are also known.
It is used in numerous instruments for radiation detection, e.g., neutron and X-ray counters and bubble chambers.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/X/xenon.html

  
 Headache Treatments by Native Peoples of the Ecuadorian Amazon
If employed longer, a soporific or temporary anesthetic effect may be produced(Iglesias, 1987).
A preparation of this plant is also given to dogs to make them better hunters (Lescure et al., 1987).
The strip is bandaged in place for 15 minutes.
http://manu.montana.com/paper.html

  
 Merriam-Webster Online
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