Meaning of anaesthesia In English

  • 0 a state in which someone does not feel pain, usually because of drugs they have been given --

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Examples of anaesthesia

  • As the whiteflies recovered from anaesthesia, the leaf punches were inverted so that the whiteflies orientated normally.

  • The immediate rise was abolished in pregnant rabbits by thoracolumbar myelotomy or spinal anaesthesia, but not by bilateral nephrectomy.

  • The chambers were implanted intraperitoneally into immunized and control jirds through an incision of 2 - 3 cm and the skin was sutured under anaesthesia.

  • Following terminal anaesthesia the skin overlying the thorax was shaved, at the same time being sterilized with alcohol swabs.

  • Sympathetic blockade from epidural or spinal anaesthesia may lead to marked hypotension particularly if there has been inadequate intravenous -uid loading.

  • This requires adequate time for topical anaesthesia of the airway.

  • It is important to administer adequate intravenous -uids to patients who are having regional anaesthesia for operative delivery.

  • To understand how spinal anaesthesia affects the cardiovascular system, it is important to understand the basic principles of cardiovascular physiology.

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Translations of anaesthesia In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (通常指被施用藥物後的)麻醉狀態, 感覺缺失,麻木…

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  • 中文简体

    (通常指被施用药物后的)麻醉状态, 感觉缺失,麻木…

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  • Español

    anestesia…

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  • Português

    anestesia…

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  • Français

    anesthésie…

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  • Čeština

    anestezie…

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  • Dansk

    bedøvelse, narkose, følelsesløshed…

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  • Indonesia

    mati rasa…

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  • Learning to control your emotion now will prevent you from doing something that you'll regret later on in life!

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