What is tracheostomy and in which cases is it applied? Tracheostomy is the process of creating an artificial airway by making a surgical hole in the trachea (trachea) in cases that make it difficult for the patient to breathe normally. With this procedure, the patient can breathe comfortably. Tracheostomy is sometimes temporary and sometimes permanent. Before the tracheostomy is performed, the patient is given a tracheotomy, which provides access to the trachea [...].

Tasks of the Anaesthetist and Anaesthesia Process: Basic Information An anaesthetist is a medical professional who is responsible for the anaesthesia of patients undergoing surgery. This role requires at least 4 years of specialised training after graduating from medical school. Starting from the preoperative assessment, he/she plans the anaesthesia of the patient and ensures the safety of the patient by monitoring life functions throughout the operation. In addition, MRI, [...]

What is Sedation Anaesthesia and How is it Applied? Sedation anaesthesia is a method that reduces pain and anxiety by suppressing the central nervous system with medication to relax the patient. An anaesthesiologist and the treating physician must be experienced during the application. Before sedation, the patient is carefully assessed and the necessary equipment (aspirator, vital monitors, shock device, etc.) is made available. Equipment checklists, patient's pre-sedation [...]

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