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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. 15 maj 2021 · Common preanesthetic medications include sedatives, anticholinergics, antacids, antiemetics, and opioids. The document then discusses the stages of general anesthesia from analgesia to respiratory paralysis. Various inhalation and intravenous anesthetic agents are described along with their advantages and disadvantages. Complications that can ...

  5. 25 lut 2012 · General Anesthetic Drugs Deepak Bose Department of Pharmacology |& Therapeutics, Anesthesia & Internal Medicine University of Manitoba. General AnesthesiaGeneral anesthesia is a state of reversible loss of consciousness for the purpose of carrying out surgery. • This is achieved by: • Analgesia • Amnesia • Immobility • Loss of ...

  6. Download PPT file. Lecture outline: General definitions. Hallmark of anesthesia: therapeutic index of general anesthetics. Preanesthetic medications (benzodiazepines, antihistaminics, antiemetics, opioids, atropine). Stages of anesthesia. Molecular mechanisms: actions on GABA-A and NMDA receptors. Inhalational and intravenous agents.

  7. The document discusses the history and types of anesthetics. It covers general anesthetics like inhalational agents (halothane, enflurane, isoflurane, nitrous oxide) and intravenous anesthetics (barbiturates, benzodiazepines, opioids).

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