noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
general anaesthetic
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I had the operation done under general anaesthetic.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
general
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But she decided Daniel's frail body would not stand up to the painful general anaesthetics and blocked the treatment.
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A cone biopsy, which removes rather more tissue, requires a general anaesthetic .
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The operation takes around 15 minutes under general anaesthetic .
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Electrodiathermy to cauterize the cervix requires a general anaesthetic and is falling into disuse.
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The report recommends that alternative methods of pain and anxiety control should be used to reduce further the use of general anaesthetics .
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The girl, who was having a tooth removed under general anaesthetic , developed breathing difficulties.
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Many patients were happy to opt for sedation or other pain relief instead if the risks involved in general anaesthetics were explained.
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Surgery means an operation in which you will be given a general anaesthetic so that you are very deeply unconscious.
local
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Perhaps general anaesthesia should be combined with pre-emptive local and regional anaesthetic blocks more often.
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A needle is inserted between two of your vertebrae after a local anaesthetic has been applied.
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The paste contains collagen suspended in a salt solution mixed with a local anaesthetic , lignocaine.
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Six small rod-like capsules are inserted into a woman's arm under local anaesthetic .
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In this case a local anaesthetic is used and a little cut made in the perineum.
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If a local anaesthetic is rubbed into the skin before the injury, the flexion reflex does not develop its prolonged exaggeration.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A needle is inserted between two of your vertebrae after a local anaesthetic has been applied.
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He/she will decide on your fitness to receive the anaesthetic .
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My first meal was days later because, as ever, the migraine kicked in after the anaesthetic .
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Perhaps general anaesthesia should be combined with pre-emptive local and regional anaesthetic blocks more often.
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Seventy percent hepatectomy was performed as described by Higgins and Anderson under ether anaesthetic .
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The operation takes around 15 minutes under general anaesthetic .
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Volatile anaesthetics, such as Enflurane, Halothane and Isflurane, are vaporised into the gas mixture administered to the patient.
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We are having to amputate the arms and legs of three, four and five year olds - without anaesthetic .