What Actually Happens When You Go Under Anesthesia - Step By Step

Ever wondered what actually happens once you're wheeled into the operating room? In this video, board-certified anesthesiologist Dr. Dani Fisher walks you through the entire general anesthesia process step by step — from the moment monitors go on to the moment the surgical team begins. Learn why you won't remember a thing (hint: it's not "the anesthesia" — it's a specific drug), what propofol actually does to your brain, why the word "paralytic" sounds scary but isn't, and how your anesthesiologist is making real-time decisions based on your vital signs throughout your entire surgery. Whether you're preparing for an upcoming procedure, a nervous first-time surgery patient, or a nursing/anesthesia student wanting a clear explanation of induction and maintenance, this breaks it down in plain, reassuring language. ⏱️ Timestamps: 0:00– Rolling into the OR: monitors, baseline vitals, oxygen mask 0:28– Meet Dr. Dani Fisher 0:45– Versed (midazolam): why you won't remember any of this 1:59 – Fentanyl: blunting the stress response 2: 53– Propofol: "milk of amnesia" and how it actually works 4:35 The paralytic: why it's not as scary as it sounds 4:14– Intubation and the breathing tube 5:33 – Maintenance: how vitals guide real-time decisions during surgery 7:35 – What to tell your anesthesiologist beforehand 7:48 - What's coming next: waking up from anesthesia 🔑 Topics covered: general anesthesia explained, anesthesia induction, propofol, fentanyl, versed/midazolam, anterograde amnesia, intubation, paralytic medication during surgery, anesthesia monitoring, what to expect before surgery, operating room process 📌 New here? Subscribe for more anesthesiology education made simple — next up: what happens when you wake up from anesthesia. 💬 Questions about your own upcoming surgery? Drop them in the comments — I read every one. #generalanesthesia #Anesthesiologist #Propofol #SurgeryPrep #WhatToExpect #AnesthesiaExplained #MedEd #PatientEducation #OperatingRoom #SurgeryAnxiety #Fentanyl #Intubation #PreOpPrep #MedicalEducation #AnesthesiaSafety ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. It is not a substitute for professional medical consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. Every patient and every surgery is different — always talk to your own anesthesiologist or care team about your specific procedure, medical history, and any concerns you may have.