1. Ensure anesthesia is never administered by someone who doesn’t have the proper credentials.
2. Carefully review past patient health records, especially those pertaining to previous surgeries.
3. When bringing a new anesthesiologist on board, make sure they become familiar with the equipment.
4. Conduct thorough patient evaluation.
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