A medical doctor specifically trained and licensed to administer anesthesia to a client during a surgical procedure would be considered:

a. an anesthesiologist c. an anesthetic administrator
b. an anesthetist d. a certified anesthetic technician


A
An anesthesiologist is a licensed physician educated and skilled in the delivery of anesthesia. An anesthetist is a qualified RN, dentist, or physician who administers anesthetics and must work under the supervision of an anesthesiologist.

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