ETCO2 Monitor Flashcards
PPE
Hand sanitiser
Disposable gloves
Clinical waste bag
Explanation
EtCO2 is the concentration of CO2 in exhaled air and
approximates the partial pressure of CO2 in arterial blood
Waveform capnography during advanced life support uses
waveform capnography to confirm correct tracheal tube
placement and to monitor the quality of CPR.
An increase in ETCO2 during CPR may indicate that ROSC has
occurred.
Readings
Normocapnia
4.6-6.0 kPa
Minimum reading
compatible with
potential ROSC in
cardiac arrest is
1.33 kPa
Indications
Patients in respiratory/cardiac arrest requiring airway management
Building the airway tree
- Tube / iGel
- Catheter mount
- Filter (Prevents contamination from airway)
- Capnography
- BVM
Assess ventilation
Squeeze the bag to ventilate the patient to assess efficacy.
It may take 6 ventilations to return an accuare ETC02 measurement
Monitor the ETO2
Diminishing EtCO2 readings may be an indication to increase chest compression depth or change a tiring CC provider to optimise CPR
attempts.
Report
Record /
document ETC02
reading in kPa