no
The risks are the same as when a woman is not pregnant. I don't know any risks related toward the baby. You can do local anesthesia instead, to reduce the risks of general anesthesia.
In general, soybeans do not regrow every year from the same plant. However, if the apical meristem or axillary buds are not frozen in the winter, there can be some regrowth.
There is one type of anesthesiologist. But they can do different things, there are Anest. that work exclusively for ER/ICU and other specialty wards, and there are OR Anest. there are also CRNA's (Certified Registered Nurse of Anesthesia) They work under an Anesthesiologist, and pretty much do the same exact job with a little bit less responsibility.
While under anesthesia, most patients do not experience dreams in the same way they do during normal sleep. General anesthesia induces a state of unconsciousness, preventing awareness and memory formation. However, some individuals may report having vivid experiences or sensations, often referred to as "anesthetic dreams," but these are typically not the same as typical dreams and can occur during lighter stages of sedation. Overall, the experience varies among individuals.
Why wouldn't there be? You specifically ask about a 250... as if you know why there is one on a 350... and so on.. If you do, the answer is the same. If you do not, why didn't you ask why there is a block heater plug on diesels in general..
Anesthetics are used during anesthesia. There are many different anesthetics used, the most common being Propofol.
same risks associated with any other major abdominal operation performed under general anesthesia, such as wound problems, difficulty swallowing, infections, nausea, and blood clotting.
The morbidity and mortality rates for persons having an orchiectomy as part of gender reassignment surgery are about the same as those for any procedure involving general or epidural anesthesia.
It will be done the same way as usual.
Under deep anesthesia the respiratory reaction to CO2 disappears but in response to reflex stimulation remains the same as under moderate anesthesia .
Yes they are the same
no. a 350 block is a 5.7L