Healthcare professionals that engage with the patient during anaesthesia administration need to pay greater attention. This is due to the constant possibility of issues developing. Nurses must possess the skills and expertise necessary to handle this circumstance because they are the frontline providers of healthcare. The following are a few crucial factors to take into account:
the development of a rapport and a positive attitude; the correct identification of vital signs before anaesthesia; meeting the client's educational needs; the presence of a support system or the assurance of it in preparing the patient for surgery or anaesthesia; and information on the expected outcomes before, during, and after the induction of anaesthesia.
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