In smaller communities across eastern Arizona, patients often rely on a limited set of hospitals, clinics, and aftercare providers. That can be helpful for continuity of care—but it can also create gaps when:
- Records are stored across multiple systems (pre-op intake, facility charting, recovery notes, follow-up visits)
- Different clinicians document different parts of the timeline
- Post-op symptoms are treated as “expected” before anyone connects them back to anesthesia or monitoring
Because anesthesia care moves quickly, the details matter. A few minutes—such as when changes in breathing, oxygen levels, blood pressure, or sedation depth were noticed—can become central to your case later.


