Anaesthetic Technicians mainly work in the operating theatre with anaesthetists (specialist medical doctors), they are also called to other areas of the health care facility to assist in cardiac arrest situtations or with patients who could arrest if not treated appropriately. They assist the anaesthetist in managing your airway...if you
don't breath, you
die and when you are anaesthetised the drugs generally make you not breath, some
people are easy to maintain an airway on & others aren't and patients will
die if their airway is not patent. Anaesthetic Technicians combine clinical and technical knowledge & skills to
help ensure things
run smoothly when you are having your surgery!
If you have a car accident and suffer massive trauma and are taken to a hospital emergency department and the staff are finding it difficult to put an airway tube in your wind pipe they call the anaesthetic team that includes the anaesthetic
doctor and anaesthetic technician. Who will then also transfer you to the operating theatre and try
everything to keep you alive while the surgeon patches you up. The anaesthetic team will then transfer you once you are stable to intensive care, staff there will continue the good
work the anaesthetic team started.