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Anesthesia

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Anesthesia   induction or administration of a drug to obtain partial or complete loss of sensation.  
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Analgesia   Absence of pain  
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Epidural   Anesthesia is injected into the spaces between the vertebrae.  
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General   State of unconsciousness by the use of a drug given by inhalation, intramuscularly, rectally, or intravenously  
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Regional   Anesthsia is used to interrupt the sensory nerve conductivity in a region of the body.  
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Local Anesthesia   accomplished by means os application of an anesthetic agent directly to the area involved.  
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Patient Controlled Analgesia   PCA  
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Patient Controlled Analgesia   System that allows patient to control pain  
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Moderate Sedation   Type of sedation provided by a physician performing a procedure; does not put patient completly to sleep  
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Blood Patch   Procedure in which a cerebrospinal fluid leak is closed by means of injection of the patients blood into area that was used during epidural anesthesia.  
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Radiologic Procedures   Not organized by anatomic site  
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Burn Excisions or Debridment   Not organized by anatomic site  
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Obstetric   Not organized by anatomic site  
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Other Procedures   Not organized by anatomic site  
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Spine and Spinal Cord   Organized by anatomic site  
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Knee and Popliteal Area   Organized by anatomic site  
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Lower Leg   Organized by anatomic site  
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Head   Organized by anatomic site  
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Thorax   Organized by anatomic site  
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Abdomen   Organized by anatomic site  
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