ECG + Capnography + Mapleson Circuits Flashcards

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Mapleson A

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Mapleson B – rebreathing circuit

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Mapleson C – rebreathing circuit

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Mapleson D

Bain circuit

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Mapleson E – valveless breathing system

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Mapleson F – valveless breathing system

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Is this over or under damper arterial trace

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Overdamped

Loose connections

Air bubbles

Kinks

Clots

Spasms

No volume or low pressure in pressure bag and tubing

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Is this arterial waveform normal, under or over damped?

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Normal

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Underdamped

Increased vascular resistance

Hypothermia

tachycardia

Excessive movement of the catheter within the artery leading to false high systolic or a false low diastrolic pressure

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Oesophagus intubation

Low level ETCO2 that quickly tapers off

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ETT in the right main bronchus

Irregular plateau the initial right lung ventilation followed by CO2 escaping from the left lung

Sometimes it can appear as normal capnography

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Bronchospasm

Due to delayed exhalation often seen in airway obstruction

COPD

Asthma exacerbation

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Normal waveform

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Sudden loss of waveform

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CPR

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ROSC

Return of spontaneous circulation

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Hypoventilation

Low respiratory rate

High EtCO2 value

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Airway obstruction or apnoea

Interrupted breaths

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Hyperventilating

High respiratory rate and relatively low EtCO2

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Apnoea

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Mechanical airway obstruction

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Reversal of alveolar slope in emphysema

[emphysema is one of the diseases that comprises COPD]

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Cardiac oscillations

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The curare cleft

Patient making an attempt to breathe

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Recirculated CO2 due to saturated CO2 absorber

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Tube displacement

Airway obstruction

Loss of circulatory function

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Hypoventilation

Increasing ETCO2

Caused by;

decreasing respiratory rate

Decreased in tidal volume

Increase in metabolic rate

Rapid rise in body temperature

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Hyperventilation

Decreasing ETCO2

Caused by;

Increase in respiratory rate

Increase in tidal volume

Decrease in metabolic rate

Fall in body temperature

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Sinus Arrhythmia

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Normal sinus Rhythm

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Sinus tachycardia

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Sinus bradycardia

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Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia PSVT

Rate changes abruptly and unexpectedly

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Ventricular tachycardia

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Ventricular Fibrillation

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asystole

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Mapleson circuits