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Understanding Pain Management: Analgesia vs. Anesthesia Techniques

This session explores the differences between analgesia and anesthesia in pain management. Analgesia reduces pain perception without affecting the sensation, while anesthesia results in loss of sensation throughout the body. We discuss various methods including systemic, regional, and local pain relief techniques, as well as the roles of sedatives, narcotics, and anesthetics such as epidural, spinal, and nitrous oxide. Learn how these approaches can impact pain relief and sedation for various medical procedures.

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Understanding Pain Management: Analgesia vs. Anesthesia Techniques

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  1. Session 20 Pain Medications

  2. Analgesia vs. Anesthesia Analgesia: Pain is still perceived, but is no longer painful. Anesthesia The loss of bodily sensation.

  3. Systemic Affects the entire body 1 Systemic = 1 Regional = 2 Local = 3 nal Pain relief stays within a region 2 3 Local Pain relief is within a small area

  4. Sleep Aids Sedatives Narcotics Epidural Spinal General Anesthesia

  5. Sleep Aids and Sedatives

  6. Narcotics

  7. Epidural

  8. General Anesthsia

  9. Nitrous Oxide Gas

  10. Local Anesthesia

  11. THE END Please fill out your evaluation for Session 20 THANK YOU!

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