No. Angiography is generally performed using local anesthesia (numbing the catheter insertion site) and often a mild sedative such as Valium (diazepam) is given to relax the patient and relieve anxiety.
Glossectomies are always performed under general anesthesia. A partial glossectomy is a relatively simple operation.
The most commonly performed massage is called Swedish, though it is known as American massage outside of the US.
What was the general tone of the question? How can I give a general answer to such a direct question?
The noun 'general' is a common noun unless it is the name of a specific general. Examples: common: A general must authorize these orders. proper: My new job is with General Motors. proper: General Dwight D. Eisenhower became the 34th President of the United States.
Here is a sentence using the word general: Tim was promoted to a General in the Army.
Morton performed the first successful demonstration of ether anaesthesia in the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA on 16th October 1846
ketamine
enflurane
etomidatel
maybe but for safety reasons in major surgery they are not given alone
propofol (it can depress your respiration for about 30 seconds)
enflurane (because it can affect the brain and cause convulsion)
Mini Tummy Tuck is the Solution. No General Anaesthesia. No Hospital
A general anaesthesia is normally used for parathyroid surgery
desflurane (because it can cause respiratory infection - cough, bronchospasm)
Robert Richard Schiewe has written: 'The pharmacology of general anaesthesia'
anaesthesia or US anesthesia[an-niss-theez-ee-a] Nounloss of bodily feeling caused by disease or accident or by drugs such as ether: called [general anaesthesia] when consciousness is lost and [local anaesthesia] when only a specific area of the body is involved [Greek]Next time, google definition: [word]