General Anesthetic (Noun)

Meaning

An anesthetic that anesthetizes the entire body and causes loss of consciousness.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • The surgeon decided to administer a general anesthetic to the patient before starting the operation.
  • A general anesthetic is usually used for major surgeries that require the patient to be completely unconscious.
  • The anesthesiologist carefully monitored the patient's vital signs after administering the general anesthetic.
  • Due to the patient's anxiety, the doctor opted to use a general anesthetic to ensure she was comfortable during the procedure.
  • The use of a general anesthetic comes with risks, and the patient must be closely monitored by a trained anesthesiologist.

Synonyms

  • General Anaesthetic

Hypernyms

  • Anaesthetic
  • Anaesthetic Agent
  • Anesthetic Agent

Hyponyms

  • Inhalation General Anaesthetic
  • Inhalation Anaesthetic
  • Inhalation General Anesthetic
  • Ketamine Hydrochloride
  • Ketalar
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