Administering anesthesia to neonates requires specialized equipment and expertise. The process typically involves the use of inhalational agents, intravenous medications, or a combination of both. Mask induction followed by endotracheal intubation is a common approach. The choice of agents and techniques is tailored to the neonate's specific medical condition, weight, and overall health. Continuous monitoring of vital signs, including heart rate, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure, is imperative.