inhalation anesthesia

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inhalation anesthesia

The patient receives inhalation anesthesia before the surgery.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of general anesthesia: Inhalation anesthesia is a method of achieving a state of general anesthesia. This state is characterized by unconsciousness, lack of pain sensation, and muscle relaxation.
    • Achieved via inhaled agents: This specific type of anesthesia is induced and maintained by administering anesthetic gases or vapors that are breathed in through the lungs.
Usage
  • Inhalation anesthesia is commonly used for surgical procedures.
  • The depth of inhalation anesthesia can be adjusted rapidly by changing the concentration of the anesthetic gas.
  • This method requires specialized equipment to deliver and monitor the anesthetic agents.
Examples
  • The patient was placed under inhalation anesthesia for the lengthy operation.
  • Modern inhalation anesthesia is much safer than earlier methods used in the 19th century.
  • The anesthesiologist carefully monitored the levels of inhalation anesthesia throughout the procedure.
Advanced Usage
  • "balanced anesthesia": A technique where inhalation anesthesia is combined with intravenous drugs to optimize effects and minimize side effects.
    • Balanced anesthesia often uses a lower dose of inhalation anesthetic alongside other medications.
Variants and Related Words
  • Inhalation anesthetic (n): The specific drug or agent (e.g., sevoflurane, isoflurane) used to produce inhalation anesthesia.
    • Sevoflurane is a commonly used inhalation anesthetic.
  • General anesthesia (n): The broader category of complete unconsciousness that includes inhalation anesthesia as one method.
  • Volatile anesthetic (n): A synonym for inhalation anesthetic, emphasizing its vapor form.
Synonyms
  • Gas anesthesia: A less formal term emphasizing the gaseous form of the agents.
  • Inhalational anaesthesia (British English spelling).
Related Phrases
  • "to administer inhalation anesthesia": The act of giving the anesthetic gases to a patient.
    • The team prepared to administer inhalation anesthesia.
  • "under inhalation anesthesia": Describing the state of a patient receiving it.
    • The procedure was performed while the patient was under inhalation anesthesia.
inhalation anesthesia

The patient receives inhalation anesthesia before the surgery.

Noun
  1. general anesthesia achieved by administration of an inhalation anesthetic