Medicine and clinical studies the time it takes for general


Question: Medicine and Clinical Studies The time it takes for general anesthesia to work (time to induction) is an important consideration during an emergency and for scheduled surgeries. Recently, a study was conducted to compare the mean induction time of similar drugs administered via inhalation and intravenously. Independent random samples of patients requiring general anesthesia were obtained, and the induction times (in minutes) were measured. Assume the variance in induction time for inhalation administration is 0.0625 and for intravenous administration is 0.1225. Is there any evidence to suggest that the mean time to induction for intravenous administration is less than the mean time to induction for inhalation administration? Use a = 0.05.

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