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In this episode of Ink & Air, we confront one of anesthesiology’s most unsettling events: intraoperative awareness. Through a clinical case of a patient who — on postoperative day one — vividly recalls hearing conversations, feeling pressure, and being unable to move, we walk listeners step-by-step through what happened, why it matters, and what clinicians should do next. This is a clinically rich, science-driven, and humane conversation that blends bedside reasoning with molecular neuroscience, practical prevention strategies, documentation and medicolegal realities, and evidence-based pathways for patient support.
What you’ll hear in this episode
Who should listen
Why this episode matters
Intraoperative awareness is uncommon, but its consequences are profound. This episode pairs empathy with precise clinical reasoning and molecular insight so listeners come away with immediately usable steps: how to respond at the bedside, how to investigate and document the event, and how to support the patient while protecting both patient welfare and institutional integrity.
Resources and show notes
Call to action
Visit optimalanesthesia.com/inkandair to read expanded show notes, download the clinician checklist, and access patient-facing resources you can use in the immediate postoperative period. If you found this episode useful, subscribe for future episodes that bridge physiology, pharmacology, and real-world perioperative practice.
By RENNY CHACKOIn this episode of Ink & Air, we confront one of anesthesiology’s most unsettling events: intraoperative awareness. Through a clinical case of a patient who — on postoperative day one — vividly recalls hearing conversations, feeling pressure, and being unable to move, we walk listeners step-by-step through what happened, why it matters, and what clinicians should do next. This is a clinically rich, science-driven, and humane conversation that blends bedside reasoning with molecular neuroscience, practical prevention strategies, documentation and medicolegal realities, and evidence-based pathways for patient support.
What you’ll hear in this episode
Who should listen
Why this episode matters
Intraoperative awareness is uncommon, but its consequences are profound. This episode pairs empathy with precise clinical reasoning and molecular insight so listeners come away with immediately usable steps: how to respond at the bedside, how to investigate and document the event, and how to support the patient while protecting both patient welfare and institutional integrity.
Resources and show notes
Call to action
Visit optimalanesthesia.com/inkandair to read expanded show notes, download the clinician checklist, and access patient-facing resources you can use in the immediate postoperative period. If you found this episode useful, subscribe for future episodes that bridge physiology, pharmacology, and real-world perioperative practice.