Sentence examples for go under general anesthesia from inspiring English sources

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"I didn't want to go under general anesthesia with a baby inside me," she told me.

(Benmayor's doctors had intended for her to go under general anesthesia).* At first, she didn't know where she was.

At least four other times, Jimmy Carter, Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton made plans to transfer power under Section 3 if they had to go under general anesthesia.

Derrick Nelson couldn't go under general anesthesia for the procedure because of sleep apnea, which makes sedation extremely dangerous, according to Inside Edition.

If the tumor is located in an organ, which is much more rare, than you will have to go under general anesthesia to have the tumor removed.

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Watching that noble doctor Bill Frist make his TV rounds last weekend -- I know he's a saint because he keeps telling us so -- I began to think I was going under general anesthesia.

One of the most terrifying stories is the case of "William," a British man who went under general anesthesia for some routine root canal surgery in 2005.

Paul has some difficulty understanding why, if Jaiden was going to die anyway, she could not have been put under general anesthesia, undergone surgery to donate her organs, and then been declared dead.

Following informed consent, these patients had endoscopic OCT images taken in the ENT out-patient department under topical local anesthesia before going on to have biopsies of the same larynx tissue under general anesthesia.

The operation took four hours, under general anesthesia.

In short, mice were headplated under general anesthesia with isoflurane/O2.

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