Week 4- Anesthesia Machine Overview Flashcards
Major Components of the Anesthesia Workstation
◦ gas supply devices ◦ anesthesia machine ◦ vaporizers ◦ ventilator ◦ breathing system ◦ scavenging system ◦ respiratory and hemodynamic monitors ◦ suction
Benefits of Anesthesia Workstation:
- Monitors, Control functions, alarms all integrated into 1 screen
- Reduces connections/misconnections that can lead to poor pt outcomes
Disadvantages of Anesthesia Workstation
-Extensive knowledge required of how it works/ trouble shooting
-Many different models (may need to study manuals prior)
-Potential disruption of gas delivery & mechanical ventilation
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Standards of Anesthesia workstations are
overseen by?
◦ American Society for Testing and Materials
ASTM (since 2000)
◦ American National Standards Institute ANSI
(prior to 2000)
Name some basic components of the Anesthesia Machine
- Oxygen Hanger Yoke with check valves
- N20 Hanger Yoke with check valves
- Cylinder pressure gauges (both sides)
- Oxygen Flush Valve
- 02 & N20 Flowmeters
- Common Manifold
- Calibrated Vaporizers
- Machine Outlet (ALSO “Common Gas Outlet”)
- Interface Valve for Scavenging System
- Scavenging Reservoir bag
- Patient Circuit
Gas Cylinders are a part of what system
High pressure system
Gas from O2 and Air Cylinders enter the machine at what pressure…
2000-2200 psi
Gas from N20 Cylinders enter the machine at what pressure…
Approx 750 psi
Cylinder Pressure Regulator
- Near Hanger Yokes/ past first check valve
- DOWN REGULATES Pressure to approx 45psi (on either side)
Second Stage Regulator
- Not on all Machines**
- DOWN REGULATES pressure of..
- ->O2 to 14psi
- ->N20 to 26psi
Oxygen Flush Valve
Directly fills breathing system with 100% FiO2 at 35-75L/min (HIGH FLOW VOLUME)
this is Direct Route= Beware of High pressure/ Barotrauma
Pressure Sensor Shutoff Valve
- Consists of Pressure sensor and connects to Alarm system
- Primary Job= Senses if there is a drop in O2 pressure coming from either Wall or cylinder
- If P < 25, 28, or 30 (model depending)= Activates alarm system, and turns down all other gases (N20) besides O2 that might dilute O2 conc.
- Does not prevent toxic gas mixture…ONLY DETECTS PRESSURE**
Oxygen Supply Failure Alarm System
- Alarms if O2 pressure <25, 28, or 30 psi (model depending)
- Detected by Pressure sensor shutoff valve
- Ritchie Whistle
- Does not prevent toxic gas mixture…ONLY DETECTS PRESSURE**
Power Outlet to Ventilator
-uses 100% o2 to power/ pushdown/ compress the bellow
Wall Supply Oxygen/N20 Pipeline Inlet(s)
- Hospital pipeline source (also at high pressures)
- ALL Wall Supply pipelines DOWN REGULATE to 50 psi