Checking Setting Up The Anesthetic MachinePreparing Intravenous DrugsAnesthesia Technician
checking and setting up the anesthetic machinepreparing intravenous drugspreparing intravenous therapy administration equipmentpreparing a range of devices to maintain the patient's airway (e.g. laryngeal masks, endotracheal tube)communicating with the patient when they arrive into the operating theatreestablish peripheral intravenous access.applying anesthetic monitoring to help assess the patients' condition whilst under anesthesia. This may include electrocardiography (ECG), blood pressure and oxygen saturation devices. The monitoring of other parameters such as anesthesia depth monitors (EEG, bispectral index etc.) may also be necessary.During anesthesiaThe anesthetic technicians role includes assisting with:[citation needed]inducing and maintaining adequate anesthesia.establishing and securing an airway.making sure that patients are positioned in such a way NOT to cause discomfort or injury during their procedure.monitoring and maintaining patients' vital signs and anesthesia depth.temperature monitoring and regulation.collection and analysis of patient (blood) samples.acquiring and administering transfusion fluids and equipment.After anesthesiaAnesthetic technicians assist the anesthetic with:[citation needed]waking the patient.removing airway devices.transferring patients to post-operative care units
Assessing patients prior to surgery and alleviating their concernsGathering all supplies needed for the operationAssuming responsibility of keeping the operating room sterilized
Reviewing Executing Physician PrescriptionsChecking Their AppropriatenessLegalityPharmacist
Pharmacists are in charge of consulting the physician to report patients' improvements. Pharmacists provide medicines to patients and advise on the dosage and how to take them.Pharmacists are responsible for getting patients mentally ready for the treatment in various situations.Pharmacists maintain patient records and their improvements.Pharmacists are also responsible for ensuring the medicines which are available and are safe to use or not.