"Anesthetic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Anesthetic: A drug or agent that causes loss of sensation, typically used during medical procedures to numb a specific area or induce a state of general unconsciousness and lack of pain.
1. The dentist administered a local anesthetic before starting the tooth extraction procedure.
2. During surgery, patients are often given general anesthetics to ensure they feel no pain and remain unconscious.
3. The nurse injected a small amount of anesthetic into the patient's arm to numb the area for the IV insertion.
4. After the anesthetic wore off, the patient began to feel the discomfort in their knee following the operation.
5. Some athletes use topical anesthetics to alleviate pain in minor injuries, allowing them to continue competing.
Anerobic refers to a type of physical exercise or metabolic process that occurs without the presence of sufficient oxygen to support sustained aerobic respiration. In exercise, it typically involves short bursts of high-intensity activity where energy is produced through anaerobic metabolism, leading to the buildup of lactic acid. In biology, anerobic organisms are those that can survive and grow without oxygen.
An aneroid is a type of barometer that measures atmospheric pressure without using liquid. It consists of a sealed metal capsule containing a partial vacuum, with a mechanical mechanism that indicates changes in air pressure. Aneroids are commonly used in weather forecasting and aviation.
I'm sorry, but "anes" does not seem to be a recognized word in the English language. If you meant "anise," it is a spice with a licorice-like flavor, often used in cooking and baking. If you meant something else or if there's a typo, please provide the correct word.
Anesthesia is a state of temporary loss of sensation or consciousness induced by medication, typically used during surgical procedures to block pain and prevent awareness. It can be local, affecting a specific area, or general, causing complete unconsciousness.
Anesthesiological refers to the branch of medicine that deals with the study, practice, and administration of anesthesia during medical procedures. It involves the management of pain and maintenance of a patient's vital functions while they are under anesthesia.
An anesthesiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in administering anesthesia and managing pain and sedation during medical procedures. They ensure patients are unconscious, comfortable, and monitor their vital signs throughout surgeries or other medical interventions.
Anesthesiologists are medical doctors who specialize in administering anesthesia and managing pain relief during medical procedures. They are responsible for monitoring patients' vital signs, ensuring their safety, and maintaining their level of consciousness throughout surgical operations or other medical interventions.
Anesthesiology is the medical specialty concerned with preventing and relieving pain and discomfort during medical procedures, surgeries, and diagnostic tests. It involves the administration of anesthetics and the management of patients' physiological responses to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the process. Anesthesiologists are trained medical doctors who specialize in this field.