Before anaesthesia, the patient is prepared for common sense.

Before anaesthesia, the patient is prepared for common sense.

Prior to anaesthesia: – Inform doctors of their health status, including past history of disease, allergies, current medications, etc., as certain diseases (e.g. heart disease, diabetes) and drugs may affect anaesthesia. Pre-surgery is preceded by a mandatory ban on water, a general 6 – 8-hour ban on solid food and a 2 – 3-hour ban on water, which reduces the risk of vomiting and misuse during anaesthesia. In the course of anaesthesia: – Try to remain relaxed and avoid excessive stress, which can lead to fluctuations in physiological indicators such as blood pressure, heart rate, etc., and affect anaesthesia. After anaesthesia: – Rehabilitated under the supervision of medical staff, until the effects of anaesthesia diminish. A general anaesthesia can lead to vertigo, nausea, etc., and anaesthesia in the vertebrate should be followed by the protection of the piercing part to avoid infection. – With regard to diet, until the gastrointestinal function is restored, beginning with food that is easily digestible, such as food that flows. Moreover, no highly focused activities, such as precision operations or driving vehicles, are to be carried out for a period of time after anaesthesia. And here’s a few stories: The miracle of an anaesthesia, in a busy hospital, an old man under anaesthesia for heart surgery. There was a sudden and severe heart disorder and life was in danger. The anesthetists respond calmly, adjust the dosages and use first aid equipment. After stressful rescue, the elderly turned to safety and the operation finally succeeded as a miracle in the history of anaesthesia. Anesthesia and the wounds in the war eased medical resources during the war. In poor health stations, anaesthesia is even more scarce. A young anesthetist, with limited ether, alleviated the pain and suffering of countless wounded fighters, who suffered less from the surgery, and who were able to remember the moment of peace brought about by anaesthesia in the smoke. The funny thing about dental anesthesia is that little boys are so afraid to look at their teeth that they cry when they get in a dental chair. When dentists took out new local anesthesia, the boy was terrified. However, when the anesthesia came into effect, the boy was quiet and after the surgery he became very interested in the magic effects of the anaesthesia, from fear of looking at the teeth to curiosity about the knowledge of dental anaesthesia. An experienced anesthetist, who performed an uterine anaesthesia on a woman, suddenly experienced severe low blood pressure. Doctors responded quickly by fine-tuning the dose of narcotic drugs and taking a series of measures to increase blood pressure. In the end, the mother became safe and gave birth. On the battlefield, the anesthetists carried out anaesthesia for wounded soldiers with minimal equipment and small quantities of narcotic drugs. In the rain, they competed for seconds to allow soldiers to alleviate their surgical suffering under limited conditions. An old man performed leg surgery and was afraid of anaesthesia. The patient comfort of the anesthetists, the constant attention paid to the elderly during the anesthesia, the success of the anesthesia and the success of the operation, have also changed the way the elderly perceive the anesthesia. During a difficult brain surgery, the patient has a special response to the drug, and the anesthetist, with many years of experience and excellent technology, has made repeated adjustments to the programme to ensure that the patient has a smooth operation. Another anaesthetist, who was in difficult conditions and under-medicated during first aid in remote mountainous areas, skilfully used available resources to buy valuable treatment time for the victims of the accident. In pediatric surgery, in the face of children who are afraid of needles, the anesthetists use gentle words and tactful methods to enable the children to carry out the anesthesia unwittingly, so that the operation can proceed smoothly.