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medical history, Surgy history,
Medicines you take?
Are you experiencing any:
nausea, sleepyness, or pain ?
Patients
What to Expect
Evaluation by one of our Anesthesia Providers
PreOperative Phase
Billing
Regional Anesthesia
After your surgery, delivery, or procedure you will be billed for the professional service of your anesthesia provider just like your surgeon or family practitioner. The medications and equipment used will be charged separately by the hospital.
Your anesthesia provider administers medications through the IV in your vein to:
1) Induce Sleep
2) Provide Analgesia
In the majority of general anesthesia cases a breathing device is placed after you are asleep to keep your airway open. This often makes your throat scratchy after surgery.
MAC Anesthesia
Your anesthesia provider uses a, non-opioid, numbing medicine that blocks the pain signal to:
1) Provide Analgesia
Depending on your surgery or procedure sedative medications can be given through the IV in your vein to:
2) Induce Sleep
You will breath on your own without the assistance of an airway device
General Anesthesia
Your anesthesia provider administers medications through the IV in your vein to:
1) Induce Sleep
2) Provide Analgesia
MAC anesthesia can vary from receiving a deep sedation to being comfortably awake while monitored based on your specific medical history and the procedure being performed
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PreMedication
IntraOperative Phase
TYPES OF ANESTHESIA
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