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O vaxtlar birdə qayıtmıyacağ
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Bir vaxt o vardi;(
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How Do Anesthesiologists Know If a Patient Is in Pain Under Anesthesia? Under general anesthesia, the brain does not consciously perceive pain because anesthetic agents suppress awareness, memory, and sensory processing. However, if pain control is inadequate, the body may still exhibit physiologic responses to noxious stimuli, signaling the need for intervention. Key Signs of Pain Under Anesthesia: ✅ Increased Heart Rate & Blood Pressure – The autonomic nervous system remains active under general anesthesia, so painful stimuli can trigger a sympathetic “fight or flight” response if analgesia is insufficient. ✅ Increased Respiratory Rate – If the patient is breathing spontaneously, an uptick in respiratory rate may suggest a response to pain. ✅ Sudden Movements or Muscle Tension – Particularly in patients who are not pharmacologically paralyzed, reflexive movement may indicate an inadequate depth of anesthesia. ✅ Tearing or Sweating – While not always present, these can be subtle indicators of insufficient pain control or light anesthesia. ✅ Changes in Brain Activity – Monitors that track processed EEG (such as BIS or entropy monitoring) can provide insight into the depth of anesthesia and potential nociceptive responses. How Anesthesiologists Respond: If these signs are observed, we adjust anesthesia by increasing analgesia, deepening sedation, or utilizing multimodal pain management techniques. A balanced anesthetic approach, combining volatile anesthetics, opioids, adjuncts like ketamine, and regional techniques, ensures effective pain control—even for the most painful surgeries. #medicine #anesthesia #doctor #fyp #100kviews #medicalstudent #doctorsoftiktok #nursesoftiktok
How Do Anesthesiologists Know If a Patient Is in Pain Under Anesthesia? Under general anesthesia, the brain does not consciously perceive pain because anesthetic agents suppress awareness, memory, and sensory processing. However, if pain control is inadequate, the body may still exhibit physiologic responses to noxious stimuli, signaling the need for intervention. Key Signs of Pain Under Anesthesia: ✅ Increased Heart Rate & Blood Pressure – The autonomic nervous system remains active under general anesthesia, so painful stimuli can trigger a sympathetic “fight or flight” response if analgesia is insufficient. ✅ Increased Respiratory Rate – If the patient is breathing spontaneously, an uptick in respiratory rate may suggest a response to pain. ✅ Sudden Movements or Muscle Tension – Particularly in patients who are not pharmacologically paralyzed, reflexive movement may indicate an inadequate depth of anesthesia. ✅ Tearing or Sweating – While not always present, these can be subtle indicators of insufficient pain control or light anesthesia. ✅ Changes in Brain Activity – Monitors that track processed EEG (such as BIS or entropy monitoring) can provide insight into the depth of anesthesia and potential nociceptive responses. How Anesthesiologists Respond: If these signs are observed, we adjust anesthesia by increasing analgesia, deepening sedation, or utilizing multimodal pain management techniques. A balanced anesthetic approach, combining volatile anesthetics, opioids, adjuncts like ketamine, and regional techniques, ensures effective pain control—even for the most painful surgeries. #medicine #anesthesia #doctor #fyp #100kviews #medicalstudent #doctorsoftiktok #nursesoftiktok

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