Blind Intubation and the Signs of Anaesthesia ... |
Contents
Theories of Anesthesia Cyanosis | 36 |
SIGNS OF ANESTHESIA | 54 |
THE ENDOTRACHEAL TECHNIQUE | 90 |
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administered airway anæs anæsthesia anæsthetic agents anesthetist anoxæmia anoxia ascending anæsthesia atropine avertin barbiturate basal narcotic dose blind intubation blood pressure Boyle's type breathing carbon dioxide cause cells chloroform CO₂ cyanosis cyclopropane dilated drug endotracheal tube enter the trachea epiglottis ether vapour ethyl chloride evipan expiration eyelid fingers given glottic glottic opening hæmoglobin head hour induction injection intravenous barbiturate laryngeal spasm laryngoscope larynx light anæsthesia lipoid soluble lower border machine mask metabolic rate method minutes morphia mouth muscles muscular relaxation N₂O nembutal nitrous oxide nostril O₂ occurs omnopon omnopon and scopolamine oxygen patient pentothal plane anæsthesia posterior pharyngeal wall postoperative premedication produce pupil pushed respiration respiratory centre rubber tube saturation scopolamine second plane second stage shock signs of anesthesia spasm spinal analgesia surgeon tank technique theatre thesia third plane third stage tion tissue fluids trachea unconscious valve vinesthene vocal cords vomiting zone of muscular