An Introduction to Anaesthetics for Medical Students and House Officers |
Contents
THE NATURE OF ANAESTHESIA | 1 |
INDUCTION | 4 |
SURGICAL ANAESTHESIA | 10 |
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Common terms and phrases
adequate anaes anaesthesia anaesthetic agents anaesthetist analgesic analgesic drugs anoxia ation atropine avoid barbiturates beginner block blood pressure Boyle's apparatus breathing carbon dioxide cardiac cause cent Chapter chest cinchocaine clear airway cough curare cyanosis cyclopropane cylinder dead space deep anaesthesia dosage dose effect endotracheal tube ether expiratory valve face-piece gallamine gases give given incision induced inflation inhalational injection inserted intravenous intubation laryngeal spasm less light anaesthesia litres local analgesia minutes mixture morphine mouth muscle relaxants nausea and vomiting necessary needed needle neostigmine nerve nitrous oxide normal obstructed airway occur opiate out-patient overdosage oxide and oxygen oxygen pain papaveretum paralysis patient pethidine pharyngeal possible post-operative premedication produce pulse pupils reduce reflex depression respiration respiratory shock signs of anaesthesia skin solution spinal analgesia spontaneous respiration stage subcutaneous surgeon surgery surgical anaesthesia suxamethonium syringe technique theatre thesia thetic thetist thiopentone toxic trachea trichloroethylene unconsciousness usually vein ward