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An ASA rating, or American Society of Anesthesiologists classification, is a system used to assess a patient's physical status prior to anesthesia and surgery. It ranges from ASA I (a healthy patient) to ASA VI (a declared brain-dead patient), with additional categories for patients who are declared medically unsuitable for surgery. This rating helps anesthesiologists and surgical teams evaluate risks and make informed decisions regarding anesthesia management.

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