Relative analgesia machine
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A relative analgesia machine is used by
anaesthesia with nitrous oxide, where the patient is less sensitive to pain but remains fully conscious.[1]
References
- ^ Dental Fear Central (2004). "Inhalation sedation (aka Laughing Gas)". Retrieved 2010-04-18.
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