词汇 | anesthetist |
释义 | anesthetist noun[ C ] medicaluk /əˈniːs.θə.tɪst/ us /əˈnes.θə.t̬ɪst/ US spelling ofanaesthetist(anaesthetist的美式拼写) Medical studies & the people who study them anatomist andrology audiologist audiology bacteriologist geriatrics gynaecology neurobiologist neurobiology neurochemist neurochemistry neuroendocrinological ophthalmologist optometrist pulmonology radiologist rheumatologist rheumatology rhinologist rhinology anesthetist | American Dictionaryanesthetist noun[ C ] medicalus/əˈnes·θət̬·əst/ a medical specialist who gives anesthesia, esp. during an operation Examples of anesthetistanesthetist In these studies, consulting anesthetists prepared case reports for each transport, and preliminarily grouped them as having potential benefit or not. Categorization of adverse events was ratified by anesthetists in the research team and on the scientific advisory group. The use of the term "anesthetist" was assumed to suggest that the person was experienced with conventional intubation. It was likely that the respective authors, who were anesthetists, performed the intubations and were, therefore, experienced in conventional intubation. On the other hand, in the case of electrocardiograms, the most commonly used criterion was age (78% of surgeons and 76% of anesthetists). The panels for children and pregnant women consisted of an anesthetist, a paediatrician, an obstetrician, a general practitioner, and an epidemiologist. The doctors (anesthetist, cardiologist, and radiologist) and the biomedical engineers were chosen on the basis of their specialty and their hospital. This important area of pediatric cardiac surgery is increasingly recognized as having an equal importance for the pediatric cardiologist, anesthetist and intensivist. The panels for adults included an anesthetist, a surgeon, an internist, a general practitioner, and an epidemiologist. The number of cardiac surgeons, anesthetists, perfusionists, intensive care unit specialists and nurses, who have sufficient knowledge to treat neonates and infants with heart defects is, therefore, far from sufficient. Changes in fresh gas (oxygen or nitrous oxide) flows and volatile anesthetic concentrations, made by the anesthetist, to prevent or react to adverse events were recorded. After all, anesthetists have to work enormously long hours in hospitals and in theatres, and if they take to addiction with anesthetics, it becomes a problem of the highest order. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 He was a nurse anesthetist by profession, and served as aid worker in several developing countries during the 1970s. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The initiative has reached only one region so far, with 9 health officers and 18 nurse anesthetists trained. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Salaries are equal to salaries of nurse anesthetists within a department. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. See all examples of anesthetist These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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