Anesthesia Policies

Anesthesia policies are guidelines that ensure the safe and effective use of anesthesia related drugs and equipment during medical procedures. These policies are designed to reduce the risk of complications associated with anesthesia and to provide the best possible patient care. Anesthesia policies cover topics such as the selection of drugs, monitoring of the patient, and protocols for emergency situations. They are important for healthcare providers to understand and implement in order to ensure safe and effective care for their patients.


From: International Journal of Anesthesia

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