The main aim of the preoperative visit is to assess the patient's fitness for anaesthesia, and there is no doubt that this is best performed by an anaesthetist, preferably the one who is going to administer the anaesthetic.
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Lecture Notes on Clinical Anesthesia
January 15, 1997, Blackwell Publishers
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0865426562 9780865426566
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"The main aim of the preoperative visit is to assess the patient's fitness for anaesthesia, and there is no doubt that this is best performed by an anaesthetist, preferably the one who is going to administer the anaesthetic."
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