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and we still don't have a full explanation.
This is my favorite part :)
The combo used is interesting..
Propofol, etomidate, and ketamine are the intravenous (IV) sedative-hypnotic agents commonly used to induce general anesthesia , while adjuvant agents (eg, opioids, lidocaine, midazolam, and volatile anesthetics) are often used to supplement the effects of the primary sedative-hypnotic induction agent
And this is why you need a whole specialization to administer these. I heard there are a huge number of drug users among anesthesiologists.
This is true. I have a classmate who was an anesthesiologist and a drug addict.
I have heard other doctors such as surgeons say the same. Great anesthesiologist was fired for drug use
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13 sats \ 0 replies \ @fm 16 Jul
its very tempting.. they have access to all those wonder drugs..
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