Anesthesia Machine 3 Flashcards

1
Q

What is replaced in a machine when the ventilator is turned on

A

-the reservoir bag within the breathing system is replaced

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2
Q

What is the function of a machine selector valve

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  • allows the selection of manuel or mechanical ventilation

- it isolates the APL valve from the rest of the system

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3
Q

What are the Anesthesia ventilators power sources

A
  • compressed gas
  • electricity
  • or both
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4
Q

What is the power source for contemporary bellows

A

compressed gas and electricity

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5
Q

what is the power source for modern piston ventilators

A

electricity

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6
Q

How are Bellows arranged on a machine

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  • inside a chamber that separates driving gas from from the breathing system gases.
  • the inside of the bellow is connected to the breathing system
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7
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How are bellows classified

A
  • classified by how they move during EXPIRATION

- ascending/standing- rise/fill on exp and fall/empty on insp. most common

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8
Q

Why is a hanging bellow detrimental

A
  • unrecognizable patient disconnect

- will continue to fill and empty if patient is disconnected from vent

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9
Q

the ventilator control panel includes

A
  • tidal volume: 10-15ml/kg
  • resp rate
  • some vents allows adjustment of minute vent (MV) to determine TV
  • TV=MV/RR
  • I:E ratio
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10
Q

what are the components of a scavenging system

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  • gas collection assembly(tubes connected to APL and vent relief valve
  • transfer tubing (yellow, 19 or 30mm)
  • scavenging interface
  • gas disposible tubing (carries gas from interface to disposible assembly)
  • gas disposible assembly (active or passive)
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11
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How does an Active scavenging system work

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  • connects to hospital sunction system
  • 3 liter reservoir bag is present which holds excess gas until it can be removed
  • vaccum control valve is adjusted to 10-15 l of waste per minute
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12
Q

how is a patient protected from the active scavenging system

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-the positive and negative pressure relief valve protects the pt from the negative pressure of the vacuum system and positive pressure of an obstruction in the disposal system

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13
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How does a Passive scavenging system oporate

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  • interfaces with the hospital ventilation duct

- relies on the build-up of gases in the bag to passively empty into the hospital vent system

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14
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the high pressure system consist of

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  • those parts that receive gas from cylinder pressure (psi @ or > 45)
  • hanger yoke
  • hanger yoke check valve
  • cylinder pressure regulator
  • cylinder pressure guage
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15
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Intermediate pressure system consist of

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  • parts that receive gas at a low constant pressure (35-45psi/pipeline pressure)
  • pipeline inlets and pressure gauges
  • vent power outlet accessory
  • O2 flush valve
  • supply failure alarm system
  • second stage pressure regulator
  • flowmeter valves (< 16 psi, before needle)
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16
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Low pressure system consist of

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components distal to the flowmeter needle

  • flowmeter tubes
  • vaporizers
  • temp compensating bypass valve
  • common gas outlet