Topic: Intubation during General Anesthesia
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What is awareness during general anesthesia?
"Awareness during general anesthesia" is unintentional consciousness or awareness of events happening during an operation either with or without pain sensations. A person may be physically unable to notify the doctors or nurses of awareness... Read More »
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What happens during General Anesthesia?
Yes, though if the anaesthesia does not need to be a deep one, you won't probably need the breathing tube, just some assistance with your breathing. But usually IV and mask are needed. Source(s): Have had 15 surgical operations in my life s... Read More »
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Why does "awareness during general anesthesia" occur?
Awareness could occur for a number of different reasons. It may be necessary to give fewer drugs during anesthesia if there are problems or complications. The risk of awareness may be weighted against the risk of life-threatening complicati... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
The consequences of awareness during general anesthesia vary from person to person. The continuum of consequences may be minor such as no psychological consequences or negative effects, to some level of psychological or emotional stress, an... Read More »
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An anesthesia provider, which includes the anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist, or mental health providers, which includes counselor, psychiatrist, psychologist or social worker, and family, and friends, should hear about your awareness e... Read More »
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Research suggests that for approximately 15 years the incidence rate for awareness during general anesthesia has been 0.1% to 0.4% (1-4 per 1000 patients). The exact frequency with which awareness during general anesthesia occurs is difficu... Read More »
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Talking with your anesthetic provider is the most beneficial way to help prevent awareness during general anesthesia. During the preoperative meeting, you and your anesthesia provider should discuss your anesthesia options and select the be... Read More »
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It's bad for babies and dangerous for Moms. The risk of aspiration of gastric contents is greatly increased in pregnant women, so ALL general anesthetics require an endotracheal (breathing) tube. General anesthesia also stops the uterus fro... Read More »
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Complications from general anesthesia Serious side effects of general anesthesia are uncommon in people who are otherwise healthy. However, because general anesthesia affects the whole body, it is more likely to cause side effects than loca... Read More »
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It's not entirely clear exactly "how" general anesthesia works, but the most generally-accepted theory is that the anesthesia affects your spinal cord (which is why you are unable to move), the brain stem reticular activating system (which ... Read More »
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