
CDBG Public Meeting 2023 Program Year Overview
The CDBG Public Meeting 2023 Program Year Overview provides insights into the Community Development Block Grant program's primary objective, budget outlook, current status, changes implemented in 2022, and a breakdown of applications submitted in 2022. Key staff members of the program are listed, along with details on funding, grant status, and project types. Stay informed about the latest developments in community and rural development initiatives.
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VSR 411 Anaesthesiology Introduction and basics of anaesthesia By Dr. Rajesh Kumar Assistant Professor Department of Surgery
Introduction Originated Greek word an and aesthesis Local or general loss of sensation to pain with or without the loss of consciousness, induced by an anesthetic.
Terminology Anesthesiology: Anesthesiologist:
Anesthetic: . Analgesia:
Tranquilization: Is a state of behavioral change in which the patient is awake, relaxed and indifferent to surrounding. Sedation: Is mild degree of CNS depression in which the patient is awake but calm and unaware of its surrounding.
Hypnosis: Is an artificially induced sleep resulting from moderate depression of CNS. Narcosis: A condition of deep sleep or unconsciousness produced by a drug or other chemical substance. eg Morphine, Meperidine.
Local anesthesia: Regional anesthesia:
General anesthesia: Surgical anesthesia: Balanced anesthesia:
Basal anesthesia: Is a state of light level of anesthesia produce of primary by pre anesthetic agent and serves as a basis for general anesthesia. Neurolept analgesia: Refer to a surgical pain relief using combination of neurolepticagent and analgesic agents.
Induction of anesthesia: The administration of drug or combination of drugs at the beginning of an anesthetic to produce state of anesthesia. Dissociative anesthesia: Loss of sensation of whole body, characterized by cataleptoid state in which eye remain open and swallowing reflex present.
Electro narcosis: Acupuncture: