Waiting for a Ceasarean-section childbirth As a therapist and a clinical musicologist, I talk to people nearly every day that have just been told that they need to have surgery and are almost more fearful of the anesthesia than they are of having surgery! Why? Because general anesthesia is very powerful medication and occasionally [...]
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Fear of Anesthesia: How Can the Right Music Help?
January 15th, 2012 · 1 Comment · Common Fears in Surgery, Dangers and Side-effects of anesthesia, Headphones for other medical procedures, Music and Anesthesia, Music and Propofol, Music in the hospitals, Rhythmic entrainment, Surgical Headphones reviews
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Propofol and Music during surgery
September 30th, 2011 · No Comments · Music and Anesthesia, Music and Propofol
Right now the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray is in progress in Los Angeles. It seems that Propofol has been used in surgery for about 35 years now and has been used safely. Of course, Propofol (diprivan) was never intended to put people to sleep; people who suffer from insomnia and are at home. Propofol [...]
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