anathesiologist
It is a drug you are put on to fall asleep if you are having an opperation or surgery. It also numbs your body so you dont feel anything.
hope so
if your a surgeon you go into peoples bodys and whatever is damged in there body the nurses take it out and when the nurses are done they close up your belly and i never had surgery but i know that they put you asleep so you won't feel a thing
If money is an issue that is stopping you from getting bariatric surgery, then talk to your doctor. Bariatric surgery financing is usually not dealt with through insurance companies, but if the doctor can prove it is medically necessary, sometimes the insurance company will put it through. Some doctors will let patients set up a payment plan so they can have the surgery. If you own a credit card, you might want to consider putting the surgery on your credit until you can pay it off.
You can go to your family doctor and they will be able to give you the best information regarding gastric bypass surgery. Surgery is serious business so if I was contemplating it I would go to my doctor.
Not generally. The point of a transfusion is to replace lost blood, so removing blood as you put it in from the transfusion defeats the purpose. Sometimes before surgery, you will undergo "saving" blood, that is before surgery some of your blood is drawn and saved, so it can be put back in after surgery. (This is done weeks in advance, so your body has time to get its blood levels back to normal.) Student Doctor
There are many things that could keep your from getting the surgery, so your best bet is to call your doctor and talk to him about if you could or could not have the surgery.
Surgical Recall [That depends on the goal of the surgery. Conscious sedation= where the goal is to reduce the sensation of surgery, but to keep you from deep anesthesia, a state where it is necessary to control your breathing. Anesthesia= where the goal is to eliminate all sensation and pain of surgery, necesitating control of your blood pressure, breathing, and heart rate. A failure to achieve complete anesthesia when it is ethically necessary to do so is malpractice. ]
she made them fall asleep
she made them fall asleep
As, your surgeon and especially your anesthesiologist what you can eat and how long before surgery you can eat. The danger is that your body is asleep and immobile during surgery, so you may choke on your stomach contents if you've eaten too much or eaten too soon before surgery.
Because it put so many others at risk.