Dr. Charlene Carino-Warren, MD
Anesthesiologist
2100 Se Blue Pkwy Suite 230 Lees Summit MO, 64063About
Dr. Charlene Carino is an anesthesiologist practicing in Lees Summit, MO. Dr. Carino ensures the safety of patients who are about to undergo surgery. Anestesiologists specialize in general anesthesia, which will (put the patient to sleep), sedation, which will calm the patient or make him or her unaware of the situation, and regional anesthesia, which just numbs a specific part of the body. As an anesthesiologist, Dr. Carino also might help manage pain after an operation.
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AnesthesiologyAmerican Board of AnesthesiologyABA
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breathing during surgery
These procedures are usually performed under a general anesthesia including a breathing tube, where we do take over your breathing for the procedure. You're anesthesiologist will evaluate your breathing status and discuss your risks and other possible avenues for sedation if possible. This is very common. Likely, a pre-anesthesia provider will call you for history and obtain records from a cardiologist and/or pulmonologist (heart/lung Dr) for extra information 1-2 weeks before your procedure. READ MORE
IUD
Those are not typically placed in the OR. This would be a conversation with your OB/GYN. Sometimes they can prescribe an oral medication prior to your procedure or take one you already have at home. You may need to come in before hand and make sure all the paperwork(consents) are good. You can put a lidocaine patch for an hour or two on the hand they plan to use for your IV. That should take away the pinch of the stick, but you will still feel touch which is completely normal. READ MORE
Can general anesthesia cause respiratory issues?
Short answer-no. Long answer, those with a recent respiratory infection or poor lung function, sedation of any kind and increase irritability or decrease function of your breathing for a few days. Anesthesia can unmask issues already there but just not enough to notice on a regular day(sub-clinical symptoms). Emergent cases where the stomach still has food in it, there can be aspiration where food can go into your lungs when you go to sleep or when you wake up. That can cause a pneumonia afterwards. READ MORE
Can local anesthesia help with chronic pain?
Local anesthesia typically only works for a limited time, usually hours. In terms of chronic pain control, it is not something that will keep your pain controlled. It may be helpful on days that it is worse than normal. READ MORE
Do you get anesthesia for a CT scan with dye?
No, not typically. Usually, if anxious some oral meds can be requested ahead of time for you to take. READ MORE
What sedation is done for ear tube surgery?
Those done in the Operating room, it depends on the age. Young babies and sedated just with a mask. The bigger and older you are the more likely it will be a deeper with some type of breathing assisting device. If done in the office, you may just get some relaxation medications READ MORE
Are you awake during tonsil surgery?
No. You will be completely asleep, under General Anesthesia READ MORE
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