LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Describe that the primary mechanism of action of anesthetics is through the maintenance of oscillations whose characteristics depend on the agent’s molecular targets and the neural circuits connecting those targets.
Explain how anesthetic oscillations can be used to monitor level of unconsciousness during general anesthesia and to carry out closed-loop control of unconsciousness.
Describe how multimodal general anesthesia is a neurophysiologically-based approach to carry out anesthetic management.
Explain how reanimation following general anesthesia is a neurophysiologically-based approach to awaken patients following general anesthesia.
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