A question that an anesthesiologist should ask himself every day is: can a patient die from injecting anesthesia? That’s a hazard that an anesthesiologist physician assistant faces is for a patient to pass on the working table. It’s possible but very uncommon – however for patients with major issues in their medical history, after a certain time period you could lose a patient’s life and you’ll have to live with that memory for the rest of your life.
These are the responsibilities an anesthesiologist should consider. Taking a total well-being history of the patient, performing physical exams to distinguish any issues, taking lab tests, (for example, taking blood). Other considerations include setting up the patient to be checked, utilizing medical procedures or a more serious procedure of an operation, as controlled by the doctor, and examining the patient’s medical history, pre-testing and the arranging of anesthesia …show more content…
This might cause a law suit to the anesthesiologist and hospital and the law enforcement will come in and investigate the scene. This will cost the anesthesiologist P.A. job and perhaps some time in jail.
One of the new hazards of being an anesthesiologist P.A. would have to be concerned with is radiology. On the off chance that an anesthesiologist is regularly close by to anesthesia to patients among radiation medications. At that point he should shield himself from radiation.
Now day’s anesthesiologist’s P.A. have trouble with lasers. Lasers can damage your vision and leave some disease that are cornea, retina macula and optic nerve. But this hazard can be avoided with special glasses protecting your vision from