After general anesthesia surgery, for patients who do not have special conditions, generally 30-60 minutes of observation can be returned to the ward, if there are postoperative adverse reactions time may be extended, the specific time varies from person to person. Patients after general anesthesia surgery, if the operation is relatively simple or smooth, the patient’s vital signs after surgery is stable, and normal respiration, generally in 30-60 minutes can return to the normal ward to continue to monitor and recuperate. If the patient has other surgeries such as craniocerebral, cardiac macrovascular and other surgeries, the risk of surgery is higher, and may face the postoperative unconsciousness, usually need to be observed for a longer period of time, and some patients need to be transitioned to the surgical resuscitation room for 1 to 2 hours to closely observe the change of their condition, and due to the different types of surgeries, the postoperative response is different, and the specific situation varies from person to person.