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Anaesthetics
edit- Introduction
- Anesthetic
- Anesthesia
- Analgesic
- Pain management
- History of general anesthesia
- Theories of general anaesthetic action
- Anaesthetic equipment
- Anaesthetic machine
- Anaesthetic equipment
- Laryngeal mask airway
- Laryngoscopy
- Tracheal intubation
- Tracheal tube
- Route of administration
- Mechanical ventilation
- General anaesthesia
- General anaesthesia
- General anaesthetic
- Inhalational anaesthetic
- Intravenous
- Propofol
- Etomidate
- Barbiturate
- Sodium thiopental
- Benzodiazepine
- Diazepam
- Midazolam
- Ketamine
- Inhalation
- Desflurane
- Isoflurane
- Halothane
- Sevoflurane
- Nitrous oxide
- IV Analgesics and Muscle Relaxants
- Fentanyl
- Pethidine
- Heroin
- Oxycodone
- Neuromuscular-blocking drug
- Suxamethonium chloride
- Local anaesthesia
- Local anesthesia
- Local anesthetic
- Procaine
- Lidocaine
- Others
- Regional anaesthesia
- Epidural
- Spinal anaesthesia
- Infiltration (medical)
- Topical anesthetic
- Side effects
- Anesthesia awareness
- Malignant hyperthermia
- Hypotension
- Sedation
- Allergic reactions to anaesthesia
- Second gas effect
- Perioperative mortality
- Local anesthetic toxicity