anesthesia - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • require: This risk is no higher than for any other surgery requiring general anesthesia.
  • use: Others say that women should suffer in childbirth as a divine punishment and not use anesthesia.
  • provide: Since my return from UK, I am providing ophthalmic anesthesia for pediatric patients.
  • administer: This practical resource is a concise guide designed to prepare veterinary technicians to administer anesthesia in animals.
  • give: Furthermore, many children with Cerebral Palsy must be given general anesthesia for routine dental care.
  • include: Subjects covered include anesthesia, dentistry, health sciences, healthcare, life sciences, medicine, nursing, psychiatry and public health.

Preposition: for

  • patient: Since my return from UK, I am providing ophthalmic anesthesia for pediatric patients.
  • care: Furthermore, many children with Cerebral Palsy must be given general anesthesia for routine dental care.

Adjective modifier

  • caudal: In my practice, I limit caudal epidural anesthesia to children who are still small enough for their mothers to carry.
  • epidural: In my practice, I limit caudal epidural anesthesia to children who are still small enough for their mothers to carry.
  • spinal: The effect of spinal anesthesia on the success of external cephalic version: a randomized trial.
  • general: Furthermore, many children with Cerebral Palsy must be given general anesthesia for routine dental care.
  • regional: This edition includes updated chapters on NSAIDs, headaches, TENS, hypnosis, and regional anesthesia.
  • local: Approximately half of eligible patients were treated under local anesthesia.

Modifies a noun

  • machine: The user simply clicks on any icon for the anesthesia machine control or component that he or she wishes to set.
  • unit: It was originally a part of an anesthesia unit; it has a sliding vane type pump on both ends of the motor shaft.

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