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PREPARATION FOR ANAESTHESIA

PREPARATION FOR ANAESTHESIA

A surgeon’s role is to carry out, in cooperation with the anaes - thetist, a thorough preoperative assessment that recognises medical and anaesthetic risk factors and facilitates the optimi - sation of the patient’s condition (see Chapter 21 ). An Universal Etymological English Dictionary in 1751. , while working with Harold Gillies (pioneer of plastic surgery), developed tracheal intu - standardised care pathway with a carefully chosen anaesthetic and analgesic technique is the cornerstone of the ‘enhanced recovery programmes’ that have been introduced recently across the surgical specialties. PREPARATION FOR ANAESTHESIA

A surgeon’s role is to carry out, in cooperation with the anaes - thetist, a thorough preoperative assessment that recognises medical and anaesthetic risk factors and facilitates the optimi - sation of the patient’s condition (see Chapter 21 ). An Universal Etymological English Dictionary in 1751. , while working with Harold Gillies (pioneer of plastic surgery), developed tracheal intu - standardised care pathway with a carefully chosen anaesthetic and analgesic technique is the cornerstone of the ‘enhanced recovery programmes’ that have been introduced recently across the surgical specialties. PREPARATION FOR ANAESTHESIA

A surgeon’s role is to carry out, in cooperation with the anaes - thetist, a thorough preoperative assessment that recognises medical and anaesthetic risk factors and facilitates the optimi - sation of the patient’s condition (see Chapter 21 ). An Universal Etymological English Dictionary in 1751. , while working with Harold Gillies (pioneer of plastic surgery), developed tracheal intu - standardised care pathway with a carefully chosen anaesthetic and analgesic technique is the cornerstone of the ‘enhanced recovery programmes’ that have been introduced recently across the surgical specialties.