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Tag: Mechanical ventilation

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Is it normal to be put on a ventilator during surgery?

3 min read
According to the National Institutes of Health, receiving general anesthesia for surgery can cause a person to stop breathing deeply enough on their own. For this reason, it is completely normal to be put on a ventilator during surgery that requires general anesthesia. A team of medical professionals manages this process to ensure your breathing and oxygen levels remain stable throughout the procedure.

A Clinician's Guide: When Would You Use Rocuronium?

5 min read
In a study of over 265,000 surgical cases, neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) were used in 69% of procedures, highlighting their integral role in modern anesthesia. A primary question for clinicians is **when would you use rocuronium?**, a versatile and rapid-acting NMBA.

Understanding Anesthesia: What is Q VEC Injection Used For?

4 min read
The global neuromuscular blockade drugs market was valued at USD 5.46 billion in 2024. A key medication in this class is Vecuronium Bromide, often known by brand names like Q VEC. But **what is Q VEC injection used for?** It is primarily used to relax muscles during surgery and medical procedures.

What is norcuron used for? A Comprehensive Guide to Vecuronium

4 min read
Anesthesia-related complications, though rare, highlight the importance of understanding the medications used in surgery. **What is norcuron used for?** It is an intermediate-acting neuromuscular blocker used primarily to induce muscle relaxation during surgical procedures, facilitate endotracheal intubation, and assist with mechanical ventilation.