Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at anesthesia.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Anesthesia.
Examples
-
CAROL WEIHRER, WOKE UP DURING EYE REMOVAL SURGERY, FOUNDER, ANESTHESIA AWARENESS CAMPAIGN: Anesthesia awareness is the phenomenon of supposedly being under full general anesthesia, but for one reason or another, the anesthesia that puts your brain to sleep does not work.
-
Recently recognized as the top anesthesia information management solution in the industry analyst KLAS1 special report "The Growing Market for Anesthesia Software: Liability, Integration and the Benefits of Adoption" (11/13/09),
-
APR 12 - (NewsRx. com) -- "Functional blockade of peripheral nerves is the primary objective of local anesthesia, and it is often desirable to have a persistent blockade, sustained throughout and beyond a surgical procedure (see also Anesthesia).
unknown title 2009
-
Anesthesia is very tricky to administer and can endanger lives.
08/24/2005 2005
-
Anesthesia is dangerous for small animals, there was a strong chance she already had significant damage to her urethra and kidneys, and most guinea pigs re-grow their bladder stones.
-
Anesthesia is not used on infants because it’s unsafe.
-
Anesthesia is not used on infants because it’s unsafe.
-
MATTINGLY (voice-over): A victims 'group called the Anesthesia Awareness Campaign says many cases could be prevented by a device in more than half of the nation's ORs.
-
MATTINGLY: A victims 'group called the Anesthesia Awareness Campaign says many cases could be prevented by a device in more than half of the nation's O. R.s, a machine that monitors brain activity.
-
MATTINGLY: A victims 'group called the Anesthesia Awareness Campaign says many cases could be prevented by a device in more than half of the nation's O. R.s, a machine that monitors brain activity.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.