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Anesthesia

Anesthesia (American English) or anaesthesia (British English) is a state of controlled, temporary loss of sensation or awareness that is induced for medical or veterinary purposes. It may include some or all of analgesia (relief from or prevention of pain), paralysis (muscle relaxation), amnesia (loss of memory), and unconsciousness. An individual under…

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eMedicine
1271543
MedlinePlus
anesthesia
MeSH
E03.155
Pronunciation
/ˌænɪsˈθiːziə, -siə, -ʒə/

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Recovery

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Anesthesia

Nodes290
Edges289
Triples101
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.006897
Components1

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Anesthesia

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related to Recovery · 18
Anesthesia → According, Although, Andrew Hudson, David Geffen School, Emergence, FNSD, Furthermore, Hypothermia, It, Medicine, Nausea, POCD, Postoperative, Put, Recovery, The, There, UCLA
related to Society and culture · 16
Anesthesia → ACTs, All, Almost, Australia, Canada, CRNAs, Doctors, Hong Kong, In, Japan, New Zealand, Nurse, NZ, There, UK, US
related to history · 15
Anesthesia → Alcohol, BCE, Bian Que, CE, Chinese, Despite, Egyptians, Hua Tuo, In China, In Ming China, Mesopotamia, Papaver, The, The Sumerians, Xia Quan
related to General anesthesia · 11
Anesthesia → Each, Eventually, For, General, Harvey Cushing, In, Inhalational, MAC, The, The MAC, This
related to Techniques · 11
Anesthesia → Additional, Anaesthesiologists, Diagnosing, Incorrect, International, Lab, Safe, Societies, The, World Federation, World Health Organization
related to Risks and complications · 5
Anesthesia → It, Prior, Quantifying, Risks, The
related to Sedation · 5
Anesthesia → From, Many, Sedation, Sedatives, The
related to Regional anesthesia · 3
Anesthesia → The, There, When
related to Medical uses · 2
Anesthesia → In, The
eMedicine · 1
Anesthesia → 1271543

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anesthetic general surgery anesthetics local drugs pain used also first sedation risk use nerve procedure central system epidural ether regional

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
AnesthesiaeMedicine12715431.00infobox
AnesthesiaMedlinePlusanesthesia1.00infobox
AnesthesiaMeSHE03.1551.00infobox
AnesthesiaPronunciation/ˌænɪsˈθiːziə, -siə, -ʒə/1.00infobox
Anesthesiais ainjection of local anesthetic around the spinal cord to provide analgesia in the abdomen0.90text
benzodiazepines are usually given with pain relieversinstance ofSedatives0.80text
kneeinstance offollowing major surgery0.80text
hipinstance offollowing major surgery0.80text
shoulder replacement surgeryinstance offollowing major surgery0.80text
and may be associated with lower complicationsinstance offollowing major surgery0.80text
inhaled nitrous oxide or ketamineinstance ofOn-demand pain medications typically include either opioid or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs but can also make use of novel approaches0.80text
excessive vomitinginstance ofDrawbacks with ether0.80text

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