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Its anesthesia normal for a colonoscopy?

Its anesthesia normal for a colonoscopy?

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No, an anesthesiologist is not always necessary for a routine colonoscopy in healthy patients, either because sedation might not be needed at all or because a non-anesthesiologist can safely administer light sedation. Source: https://ufhealth.org/news/2018/anesthesiologist-needed-routine-colonoscopies-maybe-not

Right but did you actually read the article? In the United States most people are given anesthesia before a colonoscopy, but it’s not that way in other parts of the world and they are considering if the United States should change its practices of knocking out their patients before routine colonoscopies. Because that is the standard practice here in the United States.

[–] 0 pt

"The question of sedation is a critical one in the United States, where the number of colonoscopies with anesthesiologist-administered sedation has risen in the last decade even as the federal government and private insurers seek to control costs." Until recently in the last decade it is on the rise. But this could be the excuse of getting rid of Joe too......

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HE GOT DOOKIE CANCER HE CAND BE PREZ-PREZ NO MORE DOOKIE CANCER MADE HIM DO BAD TINGS NOW KAMEL-AH-AH IS NOW ACTING PREZ-PREZ.