This book covers the
following topics: The Induction of Anesthesia, Cardiac Collapse, Respiratory
Collapse, When Shall the Patient be Declared Ready for Operation, Maintenance
of the Surgical Plane of Anesthesia, Some Important Reflexes, Vomiting during
Anesthesia, Obstructed Breathing, The Use of the Breathing Tube, Indications
for Stimulation during Anesthesia, The Influence of Morphine on Narcosis,
General Course of the Anesthesia, Awakening, Recession of the Tongue after
Narcosis, Post-Operative Distress, Morphine-Anaesthol-Ether Sequence, Minor
Anesthesia with Ethyl Chloride, Intubation Anesthesia.
This note
covers History of Anaesthesia, Anaesthesia and the Respiratory System,
Anaesthesia and the Cardiovascular System, Drug Handling and Administration,
Anaesthetic Machines, Inhalation Anaesthesia, Intermittent Positive Pressure
Ventilation, Injectable Drugs, Monitoring, Analgesia, Species differences,
Local Anaesthesia, Oxygen Toxicity, Small Animal Euthanasia.
Author(s): Helen Keates, School of Veterinary Science University of Queensland
This book covers the
following topics: The Induction of Anesthesia, Cardiac Collapse, Respiratory
Collapse, When Shall the Patient be Declared Ready for Operation, Maintenance
of the Surgical Plane of Anesthesia, Some Important Reflexes, Vomiting during
Anesthesia, Obstructed Breathing, The Use of the Breathing Tube, Indications
for Stimulation during Anesthesia, The Influence of Morphine on Narcosis,
General Course of the Anesthesia, Awakening, Recession of the Tongue after
Narcosis, Post-Operative Distress, Morphine-Anaesthol-Ether Sequence, Minor
Anesthesia with Ethyl Chloride, Intubation Anesthesia.
Local anesthetics
are being increasingly applied in different surgeries. Lower side effects of
neuroaxial anesthesia, regional anesthesia, and field block, in comparison to
general anesthesia , are the main reasons why physicians prefer to conduct
surgeries under local anesthesia, especially in outpatient and day care
surgeries.