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. ]
you actually are put asleep and then they will operate
'Nocturnal' is the term used for animals that hunt or stay awake during the night; such as bats, owls, and so on. Animals that hunt or stay awake during the day are diurnal. This means that they sleep during the night, whereas nocturnal they sleep during the day.
The word "Awake" can either be a verb or an adjective. Verb: "Don't awake him" Adjective: "The baby is awake."
Same way you do so other parts of the body. Though it may be painful, one might want to be awake during the process, with anesthetics. Consider that you would otherwise be knocked out naked, with a bunch of other people operating on you.
I hope you've been staying awake in kindergarten... Green.
you actually are put asleep and then they will operate
It is called Awake with Hayden Christiansen and Jessica Alba.
Talk with your doctor. Some minor surgery is performed under a local anesthetic- you will be awake, but you won't feel anything in your hand. Some surgery is performed under a general anesthetic- you go to sleep.
to me, asleep.... if you have a pug puppy, it'll be awake
During sleep, chemicals called neurotransmitters that have an impact on the brain and whether we are awake or asleep. Another chemical referred to as adenosine in our blood which causes us to feel drowsy or awake.
Awake
"awake"
No, we are all asleep.
If you want to you can. I am still waiting to have my appointment , so i would preferr being awake and not asleep because who knows what can happen.
I am asleep in the night time and awake in the day time.
In addition, the patient must remain awake in order to report any sensory changes during the surgery.
To be awake, not asleep?