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Why does general anesthesia need to wake up? What should I do to wake up patients under general anesthesia?
Before waking up from general anesthesia, the patient was in the unconscious stage. In order to prevent all kinds of complications or accidents, someone must be guarded until he wakes up. Gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea and vomiting often occur after general anesthesia, so it is most important to keep the respiratory tract unobstructed before waking up. To prevent inhalation or suffocation. In this process, nurses need to take physical stimulation to help patients wake up, such as tapping stimulation. In order to wake up patients as soon as possible and reduce the risk of suffocation. In this video, the nurse leans her head to one side to prevent suffocation. However, there is a difference between children and adults. In the case of multiple monitoring pipes in the child's body, there are not many flapping positions. Therefore, patting the cheek is undoubtedly one of the choices and more sensitive. It should be a wake-up call during the recovery period of general anesthesia. Of course, when I first saw it, I also felt that the nurse was not skilled!