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Stage 1
Period of voluntary movement, Patient begins to lose consciousness, Stage ends with loss of ability to stand and becomes recumbent. (fear, excitement, struggling, urination, and defecation)
Stage 2
Period of involuntary movement, The "excitement" stage, stage ends with muscle relaxation, decreased respiratory rate, and decreased reflex activity. (irregular breathing, vocalization, padding, increased heart and respiratory rate)
Stage 3
Period of surgical anesthesia, divided in four planes: plane 1 not adequate for surgery.
Stage 3 Plane 2
Suitable depth for most surgical procedures, relaxed muscle tone, pedal and swallowing reflexes are absent, ventromedial eye rotation.
Stage 3 Plane 3
Deep Anesthesia - excessive for most procedures, poor to absent papillary light reflex; central eyeballs; moderately dilated pupils.
Stage 3 Plane 4
Early anesthesia overdose, patients are in danger of cardiac and respiratory arrest.
Stage 5
Period of anesthetic overdose, Resuscitate immediately to save the patient.
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