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Anaesthesiology Introduction and basics of anaesthesia By ID: 1035902

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1. VSR 411 Anaesthesiology Introduction and basics of anaesthesia By Dr. Rajesh Kumar Assistant Professor Department of Surgery

2. Anaesthesia Introduction – Originated Greek word – an and aesthesis Local or general loss of sensation to pain with or without the loss of consciousness, induced by an anesthetic.

3. TerminologyAnesthesiology:Anesthesiologist:

4. Anesthetic: .Analgesia:

5. Tranquilization: Is a state of behavioral change in which the patient is awake, relaxed and indifferent to surrounding. Sedation: Is mild degree of CNS depression in which the patient is awake but calm and unaware of its surrounding.

6. Hypnosis: Is an artificially induced sleep resulting from moderate depression of CNS.Narcosis: A condition of deep sleep or unconsciousness produced by a drug or other chemical substance. eg – Morphine, Meperidine.

7. Local anesthesia: Regional anesthesia:

8. General anesthesia:Surgical anesthesia:Balanced anesthesia:

9. Basal anesthesia: Is a state of light level of anesthesia produce of primary by pre anesthetic agent and serves as a basis for general anesthesia. Neurolept analgesia: Refer to a surgical pain relief using combination of neuroleptic agent and analgesic agents.

10. Induction of anesthesia: The administration of drug or combination of drugs at the beginning of an anesthetic to produce state of anesthesia.Dissociative anesthesia: Loss of sensation of whole body, characterized by cataleptoid state in which eye remain open and swallowing reflex present.

11. Electro narcosis:Acupuncture:

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