Epidural Anesthesia Epidural anesthesia is performed by injecting
an anesthetic agent into the spinal fluid of a sedated rabbit which produces numbness from the injection site backwards down the spine.
Because feral cats should never be handled while they are awake and because of the escape risks involved in transferring cats from one container to another, it is best to inject
the anesthetic agent into the cat between the wires of the trap.
She placed a small rubber tube in the windpipe to deliver oxygen and administered an injectable
anesthetic agent into Barcley's vein.
Not exact matches
But even if clinicians might not yet have more delicate tools to dip patients
into surgery - ready unconsciousness, Alkire notes, «understanding how it works puts you in a position to do better
anesthetics eventually — if not with the
agents you have right now.»