Essentials Of Anaesthetic Equipment [720p — 4K]
: A system of tubes and valves—like the Mapleson or Circle systems—that delivers gases and removes exhaled carbon dioxide ( CO2cap C cap O sub 2
Beyond the machine, specific equipment is required to secure the patient's airway and administer the gases safely.
: Individually calibrated glass tubes that measure and indicate the specific flow rate of each gas in litres per minute. Essentials of anaesthetic equipment
: Sophisticated units that convert liquid anaesthetic agents into vapor and mix them precisely with the fresh gas flow.
: Specific conduits placed in or above the trachea to deliver gases directly. : A system of tubes and valves—like the
: Intermittent monitoring of arterial pressure.
: Provides a high-flow (35–75 L/min) burst of pure oxygen directly to the common gas outlet in emergencies. : Specific conduits placed in or above the
: Used to view the vocal cords during intubation.