anestheticsis
Anestheticsis is a neologism that has occasionally been used to refer to the field and practice of inducing anesthesia, analgesia, and sedation during medical procedures. In established medical terminology, the functions described by that term are more commonly expressed as anesthesia or anesthesiology. As a term, anestheticsis has no formal standing in major medical lexicons and may appear in speculative, educational, or fictional contexts.
Anestheticsis would conceptually encompass the pharmacology of anesthetic agents, techniques for achieving loss of sensation or
Modern anesthesia emerged in the 19th century with the introduction of ether and chloroform, evolving into
In healthcare systems, anesthesia care is delivered by trained professionals such as anesthesiologists, nurse anesthetists, and
Common concerns include airway compromise, respiratory depression, hemodynamic instability, allergic reactions, and drug interactions. Safety relies