Disclosed are devices for facilitating medical and/or procedures that are
performed without "general anesthesia," which is also described in the
specification as the state of patient "unconsciousness" resulting from a
drug administered by an anesthetist or anesthesiologist. The devices
safely and effectively provide and maintain drug infusions that do not
push the patient into unconsciousness and/or general anesthesia. Devices
according to embodiments of the invention include the use of stored
parameters and/or values that correlate to drug delivery during a
procedure, and a patient health monitor to measure and send signals
regarding a patient health condition to a processor.