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APSF - Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation - was created in 1985.
Anesthesia for amniocentesis, patient has petit mal epilepsy
The patient will be placed under general anesthesia for the duration of the procedure. The advantages to general anesthesia are that the patient remains unconscious and completely relaxed during the procedure
Prior to the biopsy, the patient is placed under general anesthesia
the anesthesia provider directs movement of the patient
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When the anesthesiologist begins preparing the patient to receive anesthesia.
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For bladder surgery, general anesthesia is commonly used to ensure the patient is completely unconscious and pain-free during the procedure. In some cases, regional anesthesia, such as spinal or epidural anesthesia, may be employed to numb the lower body while the patient remains awake or sedated. The choice of anesthesia often depends on the specific procedure, the patient's health, and the surgeon's preference.