This leaflet is about the risk of becoming confused after a general anaesthetic and surgery. This is known as ‘delirium’. It explains the causes of delirium and what can be done about it.
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This leaflet explains what accidental awareness is during an anaesthetic. During a general anaesthetic your anaesthetist decides how much anaesthetic you need to keep you unconscious during your procedure. He/she then monitors your condition throughout the procedure.
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This leaflet explains what anaphylaxis is and why rarely during an operation an allergic reaction may occur.
St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust anaesthetists rewarded for high quality patient care
Translated Welsh version of Anaesthesia and your weight patient information leaflet
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Instructions for conducting the Cappuccini Test Audit
Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthesia Services for the Perioperative Care of Elective and Urgent Care Patients 2021