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McGill Inhalational Induction Protocol

The McGill Inhalational Induction Protocol is a method used to safely start general anesthesia for surgeries. It typically involves administering a mixture of gases, including oxygen and an anesthetic, through a mask that the patient breathes in. This process allows the patient to gradually become unconscious in a controlled manner, minimizing discomfort and anxiety. The protocol is designed to be straightforward and effective, ensuring the patient is adequately sedated before the procedure begins while also keeping vital signs stable throughout the process.