Euphoria can occur during anesthesia, often influenced by substances like midazolam rather than propofol. Ketamine stands out as an anesthetic that does not typically depress heart rate, respiration, or blood pressure, but it can induce transient respiratory cessation when administered at high doses. While it can raise blood pressure and heart rate, its rapid clearance makes it suitable for emergency situations, allowing for quick sedation without long-term effects.

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