Ian Gacek The person who posted this is also a kid, and hopefully everyone thinks they mean handsome in the compliment sense and not “attractive” sense. But who knows, there are plenty of predators out there
When I was around 11-12 years old and was going to have surgery (I had to take my appendix out), I was actually happy to finally get surgery because of the pain that appendix thing was causing me. When I was in the surgery room I was actually having fun talking to the doctors and nurses lol 😂 And guess what. I lost weight!👌
We don’t know if we had a tube down are throat. It’s a high chance of it though because one of the other video with the girl done the same thing that happen to me when I had my operation.
I have only had to insert supraglottic airways like shown in the video a few times during codes. Although the tube is extremely painful if you are awake with one in place or when being placed, it is a critically needed life-saving medical tool.
Sunflower Growing actually I read that anesthesiology is really freakin hard for people rising up the nursing class your practically and constantly keeping someone at in a limbo start seriously like the open up people’s ribcages and shit. If any interruptions at that state could really easily get someone killed, so a lot of props I think depends on the surgery i guess.
When I was in for a surgery they gave me an oral sedative and I fell asleep before being inducted. Wait. I could have told secrets and I really blacked out :/
It can be cold as Room temperature is, but for me it never was cold. Yes, it burns but this is because it teases the veins. That’s why it is very important to inject propofol very slowly and/or give it alongside Lidocaine. Lidocaine numbs the veins and reduces the injection pain.
Ezcalation Music maybe it was just me but they didnt give me any of that, they put on the mask and i slowly lost consciousness, maybe they gave it after?
@@vhslia1737 I had two operations and the very first operation when I broke my arm I had only had a mask I went to sleep in like 15sec. The second operation they put a needle or something through my vain on the back of my left hand and then gave the propofol slowly and fell asleep in like a 1m or so. I have no clue what happens after that but I might of had that thing or LMA down my throat.
This happened to me but the doc wasn't that great because I started to wake up before they put the thing in my mouth he rushed off to a table and got more propofol to give me and as he gave it to me i felt dizzy and drifted off to a deep deep sleep
Not the doctors fault. All patients need different amounts and it’s a guessing game based on age, how fat, use of alcohol and drugs or medicines. I’m sure you were fine.
i have had anesthesia awareness happen multiple times and it is incredibly painful and scary to wake up while being operated on. ultimately, the doctors realized i needed a few additional meds like precedex to aid induction due to allergies to other anesthetics. propofol stings when it goes in and does not control pain, but it works great for most people and causes them to go to sleep in 60 seconds or less.
*_Two decades ago I had an operation for a groin hernia and I thought I was supposed to be 100% under a general anesthetic. The strange thing is that I felt no surgery being performed but I could feel something in my throat the whole time choking me as though it was a hard obstruction. I never mentioned this to the anesthetist afterward as I wanted to get discharged and get home. I still wonder about this._*
Likely then, you were under a requisite amount of analgesics (painkillers) to render the surgery painless, but not enough anaesthesia to render you unconscious, which is a mistake on the anaesthesiologists part. Assming your were awake the entire time, and it is not just a impression when you were waking up?
@@Petterwass I was awake the whole time, feeling frightened because I was choking with something in my throat. This was my second operation for the right side hernia. A month earlier I had the operation for the left side and felt no choking. The anesthetist was different in each case.
@@jean6872 Were you "awake" for the second one too (the best way to check is generally if the patient can repeat the coversation around them afterwards)? Because that's absolutely something you should tell them in case you have future surgery, so they know that you likely require hger doses than normal. Awareness, as it is called, is not something we want patients to have, unless we actually intend for it. Some surgery is done under sedation, then we obviosly want an awake patient but that does not sound like the case here. Some people, such a epilectics, alcoholics, red-heads and some other just simply burn through the anaesthesia medication much quicker.
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Every time I have had a general I'm usually surrounded by people who couldn't care I'm haveing surgery hopefully soon so they will hopefully treat me right
there are a bunch of other meds alongside propofol used at the same time that you can learn about in other videos. propofol does not control pain during medical procedures, but does knock you out in less than 60 seconds.
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cause the eyes tend to not be closed all the way, so to prevent it from becoming so dry and painful when opening after surgery they close it with the tape, and sometimes they apply eye jel before applying the tape if the surgery is too long
I hate anesthesia!!!! When I had surgery last year, the iv was put in me before getting the mask, and it made me cry lol.. I HATED THE FEELING!! When i had surgery when i was little they did it the other way around
Its safer to have IV access first, and you gave give a better anaesthesia through it as well as a better induction. Children can't always be reasoned with when it comes to pain, so often we do it the opposte way for them. That is not needed for adults, who can understand the importance of IV access and who won't panic and start to fight over a needle, as a child would.
@@Petterwass Ya, although as an adult I still hate needles, more-so with blood tests and IVs but shots are not such a big deal because it’s only a second. But there’s still plenty of adults that are scared of needles too
Pour éviter qu'il garde les yeux ouverts toute l'opération. Sous anesthésie tu ne clignes plus des yeux normalement et donc si tu gardes les yeux ouverts pendant des heures ils ne seront plus humidifiés naturellement par tes larmes et ils vont devenir tout secs, donc en faisant ça ils restent humidifiés et ça peut aussi protéger de poussières ou autres trucs indésirables
I remeber this i had like a i dont know like slept not breath and im a kid so and in 8 july i thought i was going home but no my parents took me to the hospital and i cried they didnt give me this but i thought i was gonna get electroshock but no they had to remove my not breath mouth but i dont know what its called but my doctor just to eat cold for 2 weeks and then 2 week later my throat became better
Porque no le ayuda nadie a pasarcel inductor?, mientras se maneja la via aerea no dejes de despegar tus sentidos de ahi, ni para pasar dicamentos pir eso diempre hay una enfermera u otro colegio que lo haga a tu orden
If the eye lids naturally open during the procedure, dust and other air pollutants will reach the eye and cause irritation and/or dryness once anesthetics have worn off. It is a inconvenience for the patient. Another reason is to protect the outer layer of the eye.
@@A.97-k4w I've had anesthesia 5 times too. Last time I came to the operation room (no mum😢) and lied down. They gave me the mask and told me to breathe several times deeply. I started getting sleepy and fell asleep. ( the oxygen in the mask smelled like mint, chocolate and something else. It was sweet). I don't remember anything, but when I woke up I felt exhausted and I had a sore throat (that's because of the pipe or whatever they put to the boy's mouth after the mask.) The worst thing is coming after the surgery. You have to eat, but you don't want to, you're sleepy and the throat hurts. You may say something that makes no sense, but I didn't actually. After a few hours you will feel better. (you must not eat anything before surgery, it may cause nausea) Of course it is scary before ( I've had 5 surgeries but was scared every time. Even now I'm shaking 😥). But there's nothing to fear. Hope you will get well ☺️
@@A.97-k4w they will first put cannula and then they will insert anesthesia and within 2 second you will go under anesthesia And when the process start close your eyes and don't se anything you will feel relax 😊 don't be afraid bro
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