by going to doctor!! lol
Fighting the doctor while under anesthesia can occur due to a phenomenon called "anesthesia awareness," where a patient becomes conscious during surgery but is unable to move or communicate. It may also stem from the body's natural reflex reactions or involuntary movements as the anesthesia takes effect. Additionally, certain medications or the type of anesthesia used can lead to agitation or confusion. These responses are typically unintentional and not reflective of the patient's true desires or awareness.
A surgeon cuts them out while you are under anesthesia.
Mediastinoscopy is usually performed in a hospital under general anesthesia. Before the general anesthesia is administered, local anesthesia is applied to the throat while an endotracheal tube is inserted.
Laparoscopy is typically performed in the hospital under general anesthesia, although some laparoscopic procedures can be performed using local anesthetic agents.
Otoplasty in children is performed under general anesthesia; in adults, it may be done under either general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation.
in a hospital by an ophthalmologist, or eye specialist, while the patient is under general anesthesia. Preoperative and postoperative evaluations are also done in a hospital setting if anesthesia is required
You're more likely to be struck by lightning, but yes
Please be more specific about what you are asking.Talking to WHO?Talking about WHAT?Are you referring to being questioned while under anesthesia, or you are just afraid of making extemporaneous statements that you don't wish to be overheard?As a GENERAL rule of thumb, you cannot be held legally responsible for what you might say while not fully conscious and in control of your faculties.
The surgery is done under general anesthesia.
no
whether gas or injection anesthesia is "better" depends on the procedure being performed under anesthesia.
Prior to the biopsy, the patient is placed under general anesthesia