- the branch of medical science that studies and applies anesthetics
- (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. ...
- Alternative spelling of anaesthesiology
- (anesthesiologist) a physician who specializes in administering medications or other agents that prevent or relieve pain, especially during surgery.
- (anesthesiologist) a doctor who specializes in monitoring your life functions during surgery so that you don t feel pain.
- (anesthesiologist) medical doctor who specializes in administering anesthetics and related techniques, e.g., resuscitation, intensive respiratory care, and treatment of acute and chronic pain
- (Anesthesiologist) These specialty physicians not only sedate patients during surgery, but also follow up with pain management once the operation is complete.
- An anesthesiologist is focused on pain relief and may prescribe Pain Medication,or administer pain relief injections. I saw an Anesthesiologist for my Epidural Steroid injection
- (Anesthesiologists) have the principal task of "putting you to sleep" and monitoring your condition during surgery and other types of medical procedures. ...
- Anesthesiologists focus on the care of surgical patients and pain relief. Like other physicians, they evaluate and treat patients and direct the efforts of those on their staffs. ...
- (in drug (chemical agent): General anesthetics)
- The medical study of how to eliminate pain or and sensation in people undergoing surgery or other medical procedures
- The branch of medicine that deals with administration of pain relief during surgical and clinical procedures.
- Provides relief from pain and maintains or restores a stable condition during surgical, obstetric, or diagnostic procedures.
- Administration of anesthesia to achieve temporary, partial or complete loss of sensation to a patient undergoing surgery.
- Study and use of a drug to abolish the sensation of pain.
- A branch of medicine that involves pain management and support of a patient's life functions during anesthesia and surgery.