Healthcare professionals that work with the patient need to pay more attention when anaesthesia is provided. This is due to the fact that issues might always occur. Nurses must possess the information and skills needed to manage this issue because they are the first line of healthcare. A few crucial factors to take into account are as follows:
the development of a relationship and a feeling of positivity; the accurate identification of vital signs before anaesthesia; the provision of the client's educational needs; the existence of a support system or the assurance of it in assisting the patient in preparing for surgery or anaesthesia; and information on the anticipated outcomes prior to, during, and after the induction of anaesthesia.
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