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The preparation for anaesthesia of outpatient and dental cases follows the same requirements and precautions as for inpatients. In addition, however, the relatively limited time during which the patient is directly under the care of the anaesthetist means that both the type of patient who can be accepted and the surgical procedure that can be undertaken are restricted.