Anesthesiologists are doctors who have been trained to deliver and manage anesthesia during surgery. They're also in charge of managing and treating changes in your vital life processes, such as breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure, as a result of the surgery. They also diagnose and treat any medical issues that may emerge during and following surgery. Before surgery, the anesthesiologist will assess your medical condition and devise an anesthetic strategy that takes into account your physical condition. It's critical that the anesthesiologist has as much information as possible regarding your medical history, lifestyle, and medications, including OTC and herbal supplements. Anesthesiologists are also important in critical care, therapy, and trauma. They assess patients, establish diagnoses, offer breathing and circulation support, and assist in the prevention of infection. Anesthesiologists are also qualified to help in emergency situations, such as delivering airway and cardiac resuscitation, advanced life support, and pain management. They aid in the stabilization of patients and their preparation for surgery.
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