How to find the evidence of anesthesia accident after anesthetists don't understand the condition?

To find out whether the anesthesiologist knows the condition and the evidence of anesthesia accident, the following steps can be taken:

1. Understanding the qualification and professional background of anesthesiologists: First, confirm whether anesthesiologists have legal qualifications and consult the information of anesthesiologists in relevant medical institutions. These can be obtained through the official website of the hospital, relevant certification bodies or the internal anesthesiology department of the hospital.

2. Ask the anesthesiologist about your condition: Before the operation, you can communicate directly with the anesthesiologist and ask them if they know your condition. Anesthesiologists usually evaluate the patient's medical history, surgical risks and other potential problems, and cooperate with other doctors.

3. Looking for evidence: If there is an anesthesia accident, you can look for evidence from the following aspects:

-Medical Records: Check whether the medical records are detailed and include the preoperative evaluation and decision-making process of anesthesiologists. Sometimes, the anesthesiologist will record his knowledge of the disease in the medical record.

-Physical examination report: Check the physical examination report after operation, which generally includes anesthesia during operation and anesthesia during operation. If there is an anesthesia accident, it will generally be reflected in the report.

-Monitoring equipment data: In some operations, monitoring equipment will be used to record the vital signs of patients, including heart rate, blood oxygen and other information. These data can provide clues about whether there are abnormalities during anesthesia.

If you can't find clear evidence in the whole process, or are uncertain about the facts in your professional field, I suggest you consult relevant legal professionals for legal advice and appropriate solutions.