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All About Anesthesia

anesthesia quick glossary
what is anesthesia?
who administers anesthesia?

who gets what type of anesthesia?
local anesthesia: topical, cold, cream
local anesthesia: injection, tumescent, ring block, regional block
IV sedation / monitored anesthesia care
general anesthesia
stages of general anesthesia
preparing for anesthesia
anesthesia and herbal drug interactions
anesthesia and prescription drug interactions
post-anesthesia guidelines
anesthesia fees

Types of Anesthesia

GENERAL

General Anesthesia is a method of facilitating deeper anesthesia that is used for more complex or longer operations. With general anesthesia, the patient is unconscious and does not see, hear, or feel anything.It provides pain relief, muscle relaxation, and amnesia (so that you don't remember the details surrounding surgery) all at the same time. This is accomplished using IV or inhaled medications.

Unlike IV sedation, general anesthesia does not require that injections of local anesthesia be used as well. During the procedure, you will be monitored by the anesthesia specialist for changes in heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen and carbon dioxide blood levels, and heart rhythm (with an EKG monitor).

General anesthesia offers many advantages, but does have considerable disadvantages as well. The main advantage is that it allows the patient to remain motionless for long periods of time and allows the surgeon to operate on multiple or large areas of the body without having to stop and inject more local anesthetic.

There is, however, an increased risk of side effects such as nausea, vomiting, sore throat, shivering, disorientation, and a longer recovery period, as well as an increased risk of complications such as heart attack, stroke, or death.

Although the medication dosage is always adjusted for variations in weight and health status, the risk for complications increases when patients have medical problems such as heart or lung disease, obesity, malnutrition (common with anorexics) or liver damage.


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