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  2. Anesthesia awareness - Wikipedia

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    An example of this is a recognition test, where patients are asked to determine, after surgery, which of a selection of words could be heard during the surgery. The following scenario is an example. Patients were exposed during anesthesia to a list of words containing the word "pension".

  3. Twilight anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    During surgery or other medical procedures, the patient is under what is known as a "twilight state", where the patient is relaxed and "sleepy", able to follow simple directions by the doctor, and is responsive. Generally, twilight anesthesia causes the patient to forget the surgery and the time right after.

  4. Guys: Don't Wake Up "Excited?" What It Says About Your ... - AOL

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    However, if you always wake up without an arousal, or if you notice a sudden drop in nighttime or morning arousals, it could be a sign of an underlying health issue that might be causing ED. ED ...

  5. Once you are asleep, we expose and clean a large area of skin that usually includes the belly button even if that isn’t the area you’re having surgery, because of the drapes happened to tear ...

  6. Pseudocholinesterase deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Because it is rare in the general population, pseudocholinesterase deficiency is sometimes overlooked when a patient does not wake up after surgery. If this happens, there are two major complications that can arise. First, the patient may lie awake and paralyzed while medical providers try to determine the cause of the patient's unresponsiveness.

  7. Is Waking Up in the Middle of the Night Normal? Here's What ...

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    If you do wake up and can’t fall back to sleep no matter how hard you try, Dr. Wells says that the best thing you can do is get out of bed. This, she shares, often helps to pull your brain out ...

  8. Nocturnal penile tumescence - Wikipedia

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    Men without physiological erectile dysfunction or severe depression [2] experience nocturnal penile tumescence, usually three to five times during a period of sleep, typically during rapid eye movement sleep. [3] Nocturnal penile tumescence is believed to contribute to penile health. [4]

  9. Waking at the same time each night reveals details ... - AOL

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    If you wake during these times, your thyroid may be acting up. Early stages of sleep sees our endocrine rebalance itself, so if you're waking up here, something is being blocked.