Concept information
Preferred term
Balanced Anesthesia
Type
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Definition
- The use of several ANESTHETICS together in small amounts, as opposed to a larger amount of one drug, to induce loss of sensation and loss of consciousness. A historical term for a method of anesthesia that used a combination of preanesthetic medication for sedation, local nerve blocking anesthetic at the surgical site, and NITROUS OXIDE inhalation anesthesia.
Broader concept
Allowable Qualifier(s)
- adverse effects (Qualifier)
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In other languages
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French
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Anesthésie combinée
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Anesthésie équilibrée
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/JVR-LW95FXLH-X
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