Wednesday, August 8, 2012

ANESTHESIA STAGES


7. STAGES OF ANAESTHESIA
Using volatile agents specially, ether.
 
7.1 FIRST STAGE
This  is  the  stage of analgesia starts from  the  beginning  of
induction to the point where there is loss of consciousness.
   *  It is also referred to a stage of disorientation
 
7.2 SECOND STAGE
Stage  of  excitement  starts at the loss  of  consciousness  and
prevails till the onset of automatic breathing.
   *  The patient demonstrates struggling breath holding,
      vomiting, coughing, swallowing.
   *  These various reflex activities can be minimised by
      adequate pre-medication and psychological preparation of
      the patient.
   *  On recovery from anaesthesia,patient may demonstrate
      delirium in this stage.
 
7.3 THIRD STAGE (Surgical Anaesthesia)
The  onset  of  this stage is indicated  by  the  observation  of
automatic  respiration and goes on till the stage of  respiratory
paralysis and it is divided into four planes.
 
   Plane 1:  Starts with the onset of automatic respiration to
             the cessation of eye ball movements.
   Plane 2:  Starts from the cessation of eye ball movements to
             commencement of intercostal paralysis.
   Plane 3:  Starts with the commencement of intercostal
             paralysis to its completion.
   Plane 4:  Starts with complete inter costal pralysis and ends
             with diaphragmatic paralysis.
 
7.4 FOURTH STAGE (Overdosages)
Fourth stage starts with the beginning of diaphragmatic paralysis
apnea goes on to death.All reflex activity is lost,and the pupils
are widely dilated.
 
OBJECTIVE 
It would be seen that by constant observation of respiration  and
ocular movements.
   *  pupils, eyes-reflexes laryngael and phyarngael reflexes.
   *  respiratory responses to skin stimulation and lastly
      muscular tone.
   *  Patient can be kept in the surgical stage of anaesthesia


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