Attention before anaesthesia.

Pre-aesthetization attention begins with the need for patients to communicate with doctors before anaesthesia is performed and to inform them of their own past medical history and allergies, so that doctors can make the choice of anaesthesia and the determination of anaesthesia. Secondly, care needs to be taken to regulate their emotions, where anaesthesia is often a pre-operative preparation, and where patients are often nervous and afraid, which may affect the effects of anaesthesia and discourage the operation. At this point, medical personnel and family members need to provide patients with the relevant information about anaesthesia, so as to calm their emotions and keep them calm. Before anaesthesia, care must be taken that the diet, especially the time of fasting before anaesthesia, is strictly observed. Both whole or half-sembly are required before anaesthesia, and adults are required to fast solid food for eight hours before the operation, drinking water is prohibited for two hours before the operation and pre-aesthesia is required for up to two hours. The standard for children is a four-hour fast before surgery for infants up to six months and a two-hour water ban; a six-hour fast for children between the ages of six months and three years; and the same for adults over three years of age. It would also be preferable to stop smoking and alcohol for more than a week before an anaesthesia, which would help with the metabolism of anaesthetics and reduce the adverse effects of anaesthesia. How does anaesthesia care for patients? After the operation, the recovery should be assisted by resting on the bed for an anesthesia patient. For local anesthesia patients, a six-hour pillow can help reduce headaches. Allemic patients, on the other hand, rest on the basis of the operation, which, if permitted, would be more favourable to the metabolism of anaemics and help them recover as soon as possible. In addition, where the patient is sober and conditions permit, he or she can be assisted in some simple rehabilitation exercise, exercise his or her muscle function and help with early recovery.