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Preparation for anaesthesia in small children follows the same pattern as for adults. Meticulous care is particularly necessary for infants because of reduced reserve in all systems. Adult anaesthetic apparatus is never suitable for children so preparation must include thorough checking of all equipment, especially for those anaesthetists less familiar with paediatric patients.