Anesthesia:- is the temporary loss of sensation or awareness with or without loss of consciousness due to administration of anesthetic agent
Emergence phase:- is the phase of act of emerging something
Endotracheal tube:-A tracheal tube is a catheter that is inserted into the trachea for the primary purpose of establishing and maintaining a patent airway and to ensure the adequate exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Extubation:- it is opposite to the intubation.
the removal of a tube previously inserted into a patient's body, especially that of an artificial ventilation tube from the trachea.
Fasciculation:- is the small involuntary and spontaneous contraction if the group of muscles that causes flicker movement under the skin
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