- anesthetic: a drug that causes temporary loss of bodily sensations
- relating to or producing insensibility
- anesthetic(a): characterized by insensibility; "the young girls are in a state of possession--blind and deaf and anesthetic"; "an anesthetic state"
- (anaesthesia) anesthesia: loss of bodily sensation with or without loss of consciousness
- (anaesthetist) anesthesiologist: a specialist who administers an anesthetic to a patient before he is treated
- Anesthesia, or anaesthesia (see spelling differences; from Greek αν-, an-, "without"; and αἴσθησις, aisthēsis, "sensation"), has traditionally meant the condition of having (including the feeling of pain) blocked or temporarily taken away. ...
- (Anaesthesia (journal)) Anaesthesia is the official journal of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland. It is a peer-reviewed medical journal and is published monthly.
- (anaesthesia) A method of preventing sensation, used to eliminate pain; Loss or prevention of pain, as caused by anesthesia
- (Anaesthesia) Medications used to relieve pain.
- (Anaesthesia) The total or partial loss of sensation, especially in relation to pain.
- (anaesthesia) An impairment or loss of sensation, usually of touch but sometimes of the other senses, that is often part of conversion disorder.
- (Anaesthesia) Lack of a normal sensation brought on by an anesthetic drug.
- (Anaesthesia) It means without feeling. The loss of feeling or sensation, throughout the body or in part of it, produced by various methods, such as administration of drugs, is called anaesthesia. ...
- (ANAESTHESIA) DOLOROSA = pain in a region which is already under anaesthesia
- (ANAESTHESIA) A dangerous time for people with sleep apnoea. The anaesthetic drugs, pre-medication sedatives and post operative pain relief drugs can all worsen sleep apnoea.
- (Anaesthesia) Lack of feeling due to nerve damage
- (Anaesthesia) Removal of feeling or creating numbness in a specific area.
- (Anaesthesia) is a collective term for the drugs used to numb an area or put a patient to “sleep” during surgical procedures. Local anesthetic is typically implemented via a syringe, and is directly injected into the area to be incised or cut, but the patient remains awake. ...
- (Anaesthesia) is the technique used to numb the area to operate. Depending on the procedure it will be either general (we sleep completely) or local-regional (it numbs a body part) or local (it numbs the area to operate).
- (Anaesthesia) the use of drugs during surgery to remove pain.
- Anaesthesia is one of a variety of drugs or sedatives given to reduce pain or induce semi-consciousness. It is extremely important to tell your dentist if you have any drug allergies.
- (Anaesthetist) AKA gas man/woman -the doctor that looks after your pain control and gives you the anaesthetic that allows the surgeon to operate. ...
- A drug used to numb an area of the body (local anaesthetic) or to put you to sleep for a while (general anaesthetic).
- A drug used to prevent people from feeling pain. It can affect the whole body (general) or a particular part (local).
- A chemical that produces loss of consciousness.