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Flow meters- what are these used to monitor? - ✔✔determines the ratio of the O2/N2O mixture as well
as the rate at which it is delivered.



Anesthesia Machines

What are the two types of anesthesia?

Where are each type of anesthesia used?

What are the two machines used with the first type of anesthesia?

What are two safety features of the second type of anesthesia? - ✔✔

-Inhalation and N2O2/O2 Anesthesia

- Inhalation at the hospital, N2O2/O2 in office

- vaporizers and ventilators

- Regulator-fail safe Mechanism and Scavenging System



Vaporizer

What does this device do?

What kind of maintenance does this device have? - ✔✔A device that converts liquid anesthetic to gases
suitable for delivery with other gases.

Maintenance and Checks: periodic maintenance and frequent calibrated



Ventilator

What does this device do?

Why is this device so useful?

What type of anesthesia is this used with?

What kind of maintenance does this device have? - ✔✔-A machine that breathes for the pt using a
bellows type apparatus with +/- pressure to move gases in and out of the lungs.

-Eliminates the need to manually squeeze the reservoir bag.

-Used with a closed system (i.e. Endotracheal Intubation)

,-The anesthetic system should have a high/low pressure alarm to indicate excessive pressure or a
disconnect has occurred.



Regulator-Fail Safe Mechanism

What setting are these used?

What level of O2 will these mechanisms be engaged at?

What kind of maintenance does this mechanism require (5 things)? - ✔✔-Office based anesthesia.

-Most anesthesia machines will stop delivering automatically when the O2 level is unsafe (20%).

Maintenance and Checks:

-Flow meters, reservoir bags and delivery tubes checked daily or patentcy and leaks.

-Calibrate to manufacturer specs

-A record should be kept during surgery.

-Turn off O2 daily

-Have back up O2 available (Sep. O2 tanks)



Scavenging System

What does this system do?

Why do we use this system? - ✔✔-It reduces the level of noxious agents to an acceptable level by
exhausting them outside the room.

-Excess gases and vapors may be expelled in the operatory from leaks in the System or through pressure
relief/pop off valves.



Anesthetic Gases (color coded cylinders)

Why do we color code gas tanks?

Match the color to the gas (green, blue, gray, yellow, black, brown)

Which gases are associated with 2000psi and 750psi?

What maintenance is required for tanks? - ✔✔- to minimize potential for incorrect connection to
anesthesia systems.

Oxygen- Green (2000psi)

Nitrous Oxide- Blue (750 psi)

, Carbon Dioxide- Gray

Compressed Air- Yellow

Nitrogen- Black

Helium- Brown

-shut off after last pt.



Airway Adjuncts

-What is the first thing used in the case of airway obstruction?

-What is the second step is obstruction continues? How is this placed?

-What is the first type of airway placed if the initial 2 steps do not work? How is it placed, and is the
patient awake or asleep?

- What is the second type of airway placed? How is this placed and what is the benefit of this? Are
patients awake or asleep? - ✔✔1. Bag/Valve/Mask/Full Facemask



2. Tongue Traction Suture- 1 or 2 sutures can be placed through the dorsum of the tongue and grasped
with a lg. hemostat.



3.Nasopharyngeal Airway- lubricated tube passed through the nares into the nasal cavity through the
oropharynx to posterior of the tongue. Easily inserted and tolerated in awake patients.



4. Oropharyngeal Airway- not tolerated well by pts. It may be placed to position the tongue more
anterior.



Supraglottic Airways (2 types)

What are the two types? describe - ✔✔1. Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA)- a device that consists of a
plastic tube at the end of which is a small air inflated balloon that sits over the top of the larynx.



2. "I-Gel"- the balloon is filled w/gel rather than air

does not req. inflation

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