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Can can Necrosis and gangrene can result from malignant hyperthermia?

Malignant hyperthermia is anesthesia induced and causes genetic predisposed individuals to suffer from uncontrolled increase in skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism. This overwhelms the body responses and may lead to circulatory collapse, necrosis , gangrene and death.


What add on code should you report in addition to the code for the primary anesthesia procedure to describe anesthesia complicated by utilization of total body hypothermia?

Anesthesia complicated by utilization of controlled hypotension


Can a person develop hypothermia from a seizure or aneurysm of the brain?

Hypothermia usually comes from exposure to the cold. The only real way that you could have it through epilepsy would be if someone had a seizure or had an aneurism in a very cold location and was unconscious. So the answer in reality is know, as Epilepsy and aneurysms would not cause hypothermia directly.


Could ondansetron hcl be used for an iron tablet?

NO It is used for chemically induced nausea. Example: Chemotherapy, Anesthesia.


Is hypothermia used in surgery?

Hypothermia is sometimes intentionally induced during surgery to reduce bleeding, lower oxygen demand, and protect organs. However, hypothermia can present risks such as impaired blood clotting and increased infection rates, so the process is closely monitored and managed by healthcare professionals.


Absence of normal sensation especially sensitivity to pain that is induced by the administration of an anesthetic?

Loss of normal sensation, including pain, caused by the use of an anesthetic.


What does channelopathies include?

Channelopathies include a wide range of neurologic diseases, including periodic paralysis , congenital myasthenic syndromes, malignant hypothermia, a form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, and several other disorders.


What is a life threatening condition in which the body temperature becomes dangerously low anywhere below 95 degrees?

Hypothermia is a threatening condition, that can lead to death.


What has the author H Stephan written?

H. Stephan has written: 'Zerebrale Effekte der hypothermen extrakorporalen Zirkulation' -- subject(s): Brain damage, Cerebral circulation, Induced Hypothermia, Prevention


What is the plural form of hypothermia?

Hypothermia. "There are different types of hypothermia."


What is it called when there is a dangerous drop in body temperature?

Hypothermia


Can general anesthetic kill you?

Yes. There are several risks involved with general anesthesia, including death. This can occur in several ways - one can have a direct reaction to the anesthetic, the mixing with oxygen can be off, cardiorespiratory depression can occur from the anesthesia, and general anesthesia not infrequently results in hypotension. Of the most feared reactions to general anesthesia is malignant hyperthermia, in which the patient's temperature rises - frequently to above 106 degrees Fahrenheit - and carrying a high mortality. Your anesthesiologist should discuss this with you prior to your surgery at your pre-operative visit.