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Will anesthesiologists have to see blood and gore?

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Yes.: Anesthesiologists generally work in the operating room caring for patients undergoing surgery. In that role, they see pretty much everything that the surgeon sees, including blood, organs, etc. Fortunately, outside of urban trauma centers, true gore is uncommon.

Answered 2/4/2017

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Anesthesiologists: Anesthesiologists constantly evaluate the patient's condition during surgery. While it is not always necessary to watch the operation, the anesthesiologist must provide optimal operating conditions for the surgeon, such as muscle relaxation. If blood or tissue fluids are lost, the anesthesiologist must be aware of this and consider replacement . So a good anesthesiologist must be aware!

Answered 8/1/2013

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