Inhalational and intravenous anaesthesia are two methods of inducing anaesthesia. Inhalational anaesthesia involves breathing in anaesthetic gases, while intravenous anaesthesia involves injecting anaesthetic drugs directly into the bloodstream. Both methods are commonly used to induce unconsciousness during surgical procedures or other medical interventions requiring anaesthesia.
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Inhalational Anaesthesia Intravenous Anaesthesia
Inhalational and intravenous anaesthesia are two methods of inducing anaesthesia. Inhalational anaesthesia involves breathing in anaesthetic gases, while intravenous anaesthesia involves injecting anaesthetic drugs directly into the bloodstream. Both methods are commonly used to induce unconsciousness during surgical procedures or other medical interventions requiring anaesthesia.
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