These doctors are trained to manage anesthesia during surgery. They also manage and treat changes in your breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure during surgery. They also diagnose and treat any medical problems that might happen during and right after surgery.
If you have a condition, such as diabetes, asthma, heart problems, or arthritis, your anesthesia care provider will have been told. They will be prepared to manage these conditions during and right after your surgery as needed. Anesthesia care providers aren't just trained to handle medical issues related to the surgery. They also handle any chronic conditions that may need attention during the surgery.
Because anesthesia and surgery affect every system in the body, the anesthesia care provider will interview you before surgery. Sometimes this is done in person. In other cases, they will do the interview over the phone. During this interview, the anesthesia care provider will review your health history. They will also tell you about what to expect during your surgery and discuss anesthetic choices with you. This is also the time to discuss which medicines should be stopped, and which can continue before surgery. The anesthesia care provider will also let you know when you'll need to stop eating before the surgery.