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词根:anesthetic
adj.anesthetic 麻醉的;感觉缺失的
n.anesthetic 麻醉剂,麻药
vt.anesthetize 使麻醉(anaesthetize);使麻痹
noun
loss of sensation with or without loss of consciousness … doctors freeze the tumor with little coils filled with liquid nitrogen that are inserted in the prostate under anesthesia.—Andy Grove Awareness during anesthesia is a serious complication with potential long-term psychological consequences.—Michael S. Avidan et al. We often radiograph dogs when they are under anesthesia for spaying or neutering or other routine procedures.—Bonnie Wilcox see also general anesthesia, local anesthesia
The patient was given intravenous medication to induce anesthesia.
an agent that produces anesthesia : anesthetic She was still groggy from her anesthesia, and she had an I.V. tube in her arm.—The New Yorker These substances [=endorphins], which have been identified in recent years through research on brain chemistry, act as a natural anesthesia that can lessen extreme pain.—Norman Cousins
A capnometer measures the amount of carbon dioxide in exhaled air, thereby insuring that the tubes bringing oxygen and anesthesia to the patient are properly placed.—Lisa Belkin
general anesthesian. 全身麻醉
local anesthesia局部麻醉
epidural anesthesia硬膜外麻醉
intravenous anesthesia静脉麻醉
regional anesthesia局部麻醉;传导麻醉
spinal anesthesia脊髓麻醉;脊髓性感觉缺失
anesthesia machine麻醉机
inhalation anesthesia吸入麻醉
1721年,医学拉丁语,意为“失去感觉”,源自希腊语 anaisthēsia,意为“缺乏感觉或知觉,缺乏感觉(对快乐或痛苦)”,是由 an- “没有”(见 an-(1))和 aisthēsis “感觉”(来自 PIE 词根 *au- “感知”)构成的抽象名词。关于抽象名词后缀,请参见 -ia。
作为“外科手术中预防疼痛的程序”,始见于1846年。Aesthesia “感觉能力”于1853年在英语中被证实,可能是一种反构词。
感觉缺失
麻木
感觉缺失,麻醉:感觉或知觉缺失。虽然原意是指触觉的缺失或任何其他感觉的缺失,但尤用于痛觉的丧失,如手术或其他疼痛性操作所致的痛觉丧失
麻醉〔法〕
感觉消失
感觉缺失
麻醉
New Latin, from Greek anaisthēsia insensibility, from a- + aisthēsis perception, from aisthanesthai to perceive — more at audible
The first known use of anesthesia was in 1708
anesthetizeverb
to make insensible to pain especially by the use of an anesthetic
anesthetistnoun
one who gives anesthetics to patients
anesthetic1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or capable of producing anesthesia
anesthetic2 of 2noun
a substance that produces anesthesia in part or all of the body
anesthetic1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or capable of producing anesthesia
anesthetic2 of 2noun
a substance that produces anesthesia in part or all of the body
anesthesianoun
loss of bodily sensation with or without loss of consciousness
anesthesianoun
loss of sensation with or without loss of consciousness that is artificially produced by the administration of one or more agents that block the passage of pain impulses along nerve pathways to the brain Awareness during anesthesia is a serious complication with potential long-term psychological consequences.—Michael S. Avidan et al. see general anesthesia, local anesthesia
… doctors freeze the tumor with little coils filled with liquid nitrogen that are inserted in the prostate under anesthesia.—Andy Grove
loss of sensation especially to touch usually resulting from injury or disease
an agent that produces anesthesia : anesthetic A capnometer measures the amount of carbon dioxide in exhaled air, thereby insuring that the tubes bringing oxygen and anesthesia to the patient are properly placed.—Lisa Belkin
During surgery, you will be given some form of anesthesia, which are medicines given to relieve pain and sensation during surgery.—HopkinsMedicine.org
1 In court papers, she objects because she now says it is “not medically necessary and she did not want to have the parties’ son undergo requisite general anesthesia for fear of death.”
2 The surgeon came to see me on the morning of the operation and said that I could choose between local and general anesthesia.
3 General or spinal anesthesia is used, and a catheter remains for up to seven days after the surgery.
这种方法需要整体或者脊髓麻醉,并且在手术后导尿管还需保存7天。
4 “The stunned animal shall remain in a state of surgical anesthesia through shackling, sticking and bleeding,” the law states.
5 A 2014 survey in the United Kingdom of three million cases of anesthesia suggested an incidence of 1 in 19,000 with not all the episodes causing distress.
6 Chapter 53 - Is Regional Anesthesia Superior to General Anesthesia for Hip Surgery?
第五十三章:髋部手术病人应用区域麻醉优于全身麻醉 吗 ?
7 “I told him that the sleep you get with anesthesia is not real sleep, not restful sleep,” Quinn said.
8 Ether is no longer used in general anesthesia, and has been replaced by different “volatile” agents — such as sevoflurane and isoflurane.
9 The entire process only takes about 20 minutes and is performed as an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia.
10 While attempting natural childbirth, Burris pushed for 12 hours without success and was treated to an emergency C-section, done, she said, without adequate anesthesia.
11 Schmidt reported that Vice President Mike Pence was put on alert that he might have to briefly assume the powers of the presidency if the president had to undergo a procedure that required anesthesia.
12 Of the two, chloroform was the preferred method of anesthesia, because it worked faster and was far less likely to explode.
13 Some, like Oliver, had experienced the pain and terror of illegal abortions themselves, recalling the agony of enduring butchery without anesthesia.
14 Methods: To remove tonsil and ( or ) adenoids by surgery under anesthesia.
方法: 采用气管内全身麻醉下手术切除扁桃体和 ( 或 ) 腺样体刮除术.
15 Afterward, groggy from the anesthesia, he tells his mother that it feels strange not to have breasts anymore.
16 Anesthesia was a great innovation in medicine.
麻醉是一项伟大的医学创新。
17 The combination of the anesthesia and the laughing gas is an utterly brilliant one: a numb-mouthed, high Garner can be seen crying while discussing a song from the musical Hamilton.
18 Murray's policy, which was purchased roughly a month before Jackson's death in June 2009, did not cover incidents involving general anesthesia, the company argues.
19 Only a few other drugs, such as methohexital, etomidate, or propofol have the capability to induce anesthesia so rapidly.
只有少数其他药物,如美索比妥、依托咪酯、异丙酚有能力迅速诱导麻醉。
20 The only way that sentence could be more terrifying is if you heard it just as the anesthesia was kicking in.”