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Glossary term

General Anaesthesia

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A medically induced state of unconsciousness, analgesia, and muscle relaxation achieved through the intravenous and/or inhalational administration of anaesthetic agents, allowing surgery to be performed without the patient experiencing pain or awareness. Patients are intubated and their vital functions monitored continuously throughout the procedure by an anaesthesiologist.

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