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Anesthesiologist Related Terms: anesthesia, numbing, numb, pain medication, anesthesiologist
Anesthesiologist Summary: An anesthesiologist administers anesthesia during medical procedures. An anesthesiologist can work in a hospital or in private practice.
Anesthesiologist FAQs:
What is an Anesthesiologist? An Anesthesiologist is a physician who administers anesthesia for pain relief during procedures, surgical and non-surgical. An Anesthesiologist closely monitors patients’ vital signs and adjusts the anesthetics appropriately during surgery. Some minor procedures do not require the services of a Anesthesiologist.
When would I need an Anesthesiologist? You would need an Anesthesiologist if you were having surgery or a painful procedure.
What types of anesthesia do Anesthesiologists use? There are three types of anesthesia that Anesthesiologists use: local, regional, and general. Local Anesthesia numbs a body part, Regional Anesthesia numbs the entire area of the body, and General Anesthesia makes the patient unconscious. All anesthesia has to be carefully monitored by an Anesthesiologist.
Anesthesiologist Localization:
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Enid, OK
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