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+ | It is vitally important to monitor patients during an anaesthetic so that any problems are detected early and can be treated as necessary. | ||
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+ | This section discusses the various monitoring methods. | ||
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It is vitally important to monitor patients during an anaesthetic so that any problems are detected early and can be treated as necessary.
This section discusses the various monitoring methods.