Difference between basic and general anesthesia

General anesthesia refers to general anesthesia, basic anesthesia and general anesthesia are different definitions, different anesthetic drugs, different precautions. 1. Definition of different: basic anesthesia refers to the use of drugs before the patient into the operating room to make the patient in a light anesthesia state or in a sleep state. General anesthesia refers to the injection of anesthetics into the body through intramuscular injection, intravenous injection, respiratory inhalation, etc., which can temporarily inhibit the central nervous system, the patient will be manifested as the disappearance of generalized pain sensation, skeletal muscle relaxation. 2. Anesthesia drugs are different: for pediatric patients can follow the doctor’s instructions with ketamine intramuscular anesthesia, if the patient appears nervous or due to burns caused by the pain, you need to use haloperidol and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor for anesthesia treatment. In addition, patients can also use chlorpromazine, isopromazine, pethidine and other drugs to strengthen anesthesia under the guidance of the doctor. For general anesthesia, patients can use inhalational anesthetics such as enflurane and isoflurane, as well as intravenous anesthetics such as sodium thiopental and phenobarbital as prescribed by the doctor. 3. Different precautions: It is recommended that patients undergoing intensive anesthesia wake up late after the operation, and if the patient vomits, it is necessary to prevent asphyxiation. When patients undergo general anesthesia, it is necessary to avoid aspiration or reflux, in addition, it is also necessary to keep the patient’s airway open. It is recommended that patients can undergo basic anesthesia and general anesthesia under the guidance of doctors, and patients need to monitor their vital signs after anesthesia.