Precautions you should take after Anaesthesia
General Anaesthesiais a medicine that puts you in a deep sleep. This means you will not feel anything during the surgery. Your Anaesthesiateam is the anesthesiologist (doctor specializing in Anaesthesia) and certified registered nurse anesthetist. deep sleep with medication. This allows your surgery to proceed comfortably.
General anesthetics may cause you to feel drowsy, tired, or weak for up to a few days after they have been given. They may also cause problems with coordination and your ability to think. Therefore, for at least 24 hours (or longer if necessary) after receiving a general anesthetic, do not drive, use machines, or do anything else that could be dangerous if you are not alert.
Please declare your medical issues, problems with Anaesthesia and drunks and medicatios to your Anaesthetist. This will help them to provide best care possible to you. All information will be in your hospital record and will be reviewed with you on the day of surgery.
Communication and Cooperation are Necessary After Surgery as Well The Anaesthesiadrugs that you have been given can remain in your body for up to 24 hours after their administration. You are not completely back to your old self until the anesthetic has been totally eliminated.
Also during this time, it is still possible for substances entering your body to interact with the anesthetic. Certain substances may cause negative reactions. Therefore, check with your care provider about what medications you can take.