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  1. 21 maj 2016 · This document provides an overview of general anesthetics, including their definition, mechanisms of action, stages of anesthesia, classifications, and examples. It discusses inhalational anesthetics like nitrous oxide, halothane, sevoflurane and desflurane, outlining their properties such as potency, solubility, and side effects.

  2. 1 sty 2020 · General Anesthetic Drugs. General anesthetics primary effects: Unconsciousness. Amnesia. Analgesia. inhibition of autonomic reflexes. skeletal muscle relaxation. None of the available anesthetic agents can achieve all five of these desired effects. An ideal anesthetic drug should: induce rapid smooth loss of consciousness.

  3. 10 lis 2018 · This document provides answers to 60 multiple choice questions about general anesthetics. It discusses the stages of anesthesia, examples of common inhaled and intravenous anesthetics, their properties such as potency, solubility, and physiological effects.

  4. 29 kwi 2019 · This document provides an overview of common drugs used in anesthesia, including their classifications, properties, and mechanisms of action. It discusses 5 major groups: intravenous anesthetic agents like thiopentone and propofol; inhalational agents like halothane, isoflurane, and sevoflurane; opioids; muscle relaxants; and local anesthetics.

  5. Primary uses: sedation, amnesia, anxiolysis for premedication or as adjuncts to general anesthesia. Mechanism. Enhance inhibitory neurotransmission by increasing the affinity of GABAA receptors for GABA.

  6. A characteristic of this type of anesthesia is the administration of minimal doses of multiple anesthetic drugs. administration of inhaled anesthetics. intravenous (IV) administration of anesthetics. administration of anesthetics to cause muscle relaxation.

  7. 17 lis 2014 · General AnesthesiaGlobal but reversible depression of CNS function resulting in the loss of response to and perception of all external stimuli” • Characteristics • Analgesia • Amnesia • Attenuation of sensory & autonomic responses • Muscle relaxation - Immobility • Unconsciousness (no response to external stimuli) • History ...

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