Among the most common predisposing factors that increase the anesthetic-related risks in the management of traumatic injuries are; patients presenting with depressed level of consciousness, full stomach, hypothermia, major blood loss, and screening positive for alcohol or drug abuse. Such patients, therefore, are more likely to respond differently to anesthetic agents. In reference to the current case, we do not have any data to show patient’s blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate and urine output.