Inhalation Anesthesia; a Fundamental Guide |
Contents
Mechanism of Inhalation Anesthesia | 3 |
Stages of Anesthesia | 10 |
Signs of Anesthesia | 16 |
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abdominal abolished accident alveolar analgesia anesthetic agent anesthetic mask anesthetic mixture anesthetist apnea asphyxia aspiration atelectasis atropine barbiturates blood pressure brain breathing breathing bag calories carbon dioxide cardiac catheter cent CHART CO2 level cyanosis cyclopropane degree delirium depression depth of anesthesia diffusion divinyl divinyl oxide drugs elevation emotional excitement endotracheal epinephrine ether ether anesthesia ether vapor ethyl chloride ethylene explosion eyeball flame gases hemoglobin hyperpnea hypoxemia hypoxia ignition increased induction inflammable inhalation anesthesia inspiration irritability laryngeal lower first plane lungs mechanism metabolic rate minutes morphine mucus muscles nitrous oxide normal obstetric obstruction occur oxygen pain patient period pharynx plane anesthesia postoperative preanesthetic medication produce pulmonary rapid rebreathing reflex activity reflex response relaxation respiratory volume saturation scopolamine second stage spasm sphincter stage of anesthesia static spark sufficient surgery surgical technique thesia third plane third stage tion tissues trachea traction tube usually ventricular fibrillation vocal cords vomiting