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I have timed how long it takes for general anesthesia to kick in. The time taken for anesthesia to kick in depends on two factors: The route through which the medicine is given. This is either through a face mask or intravenous route and the age of the patient.
In this video, I will tell you how long it takes for general anesthesia to kick in with all the options available.
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0:00 Two Anesthesia Options
0:40 Time taken with anesthesia gas
2:06 Time taken with intravenous anesthesia
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