Anesthesia Gas Machine Exam 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Ideal Gas Machine

A

safe
efficient
economical
accurate

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2
Q

AANA Standards for CRNA practice includes (4)

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  1. patient centered high quality consistent anesthesia care
  2. assist public to better understand role as CRNA’s
  3. foundation for CRNA practice
  4. modification of standards (always document modification and why)
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3
Q

which standard mentions equipment

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standard 6

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4
Q

American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM F1850-00)

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  1. standard specifications for particular requirements for anesthesia workstations and their components
  2. published 2000, updated 2005
  3. workstations must have monitors that include: battery backup, high/medium/low priority alarms, required monitors, hanger yokes, PISS, electrical supply cord, flowmeters vaporizers
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5
Q

1L Liquid O2 = _____ gas O2

A

860L

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6
Q

pipeline supply, how much supply should be on hand at one given time

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primary, secondary, minimum of one day reserve supply needed

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7
Q

standard flow rate for O2 and N2O through those systems

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100L/min or greater (before regulator)

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8
Q

critical temperature

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temperature below which a gas is going to be converted to liquid form by pressure

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9
Q

critical temperature of oxygen

A

-118c

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10
Q

what does drop in temperature do to molecules of a gas

A

slows movement (less KE)

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11
Q

pipeline tanks are:

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temperature controlled, insulated, and pressurized

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12
Q

critical temperature of N2O

A

36.5c

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13
Q

pipeline supply specs (4)

A
  1. wall mounted
  2. connected to supply hoses
  3. filter and check valves
  4. check gauges
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14
Q

KISS

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connects gas hose to wall outlet. unique key connected for each gas

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15
Q

DISS

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diameter index safety system. each fitting is threaded and has different diameter and internal key unique for each gas. has valve that will shut off gas supply if its disconnected

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16
Q

where are floating valves found

A

where pipeline and AGM meet
inspiratory and expiratory limb of y piece tubing
in vaporizers

17
Q

ball and spring valve example

A

O2 flush valve

18
Q

diaphragm valve or regulator

A

reduces pressure in 1st and 2nd stage regulators, helps maintain constant steady flow

19
Q

supply safety systems (4) for pipelines and cylinders

A
  1. color coding
  2. PISS (e cylinder)
  3. KISS (pipeline)
  4. DISS (pipeline)
20
Q

state of O2, N2O and medical air at room temp

A

O2 exists as gas
N2O exists as gas with liquid overlying
medical air exists as a mixture

21
Q

bourdon pressure gauge

A

aneroid or without liquid
measures high pressure relative to atmospheric prerssure
expansion or contraction of coiled tube
thin walled tube straightens when exposed to pressure
rises above atmospheric pressure causes tube to slightly uncoil and numeric number on gauge increases

22
Q

safety relief devices for E cylinder

A
  1. woods metal
  2. spring loaded valve
  3. frangible copper disc
23
Q

woods metal composition

A

resembles large diameter flathead screw. BLTC. bismuth, lead, tin, cadmium

24
Q

frangible copper disc

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will burst when service proceeds pressure by factor of 2

25
Q

cylinder construction

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in accordance with DOT
has to be registered with bureau of explosives
medical and anesthetic gases have specification number

26
Q

Cylinder Regulation: DOT

A
cylinder design
construction
testing
marking
handling
filling
transportation
27
Q

Federal FDS

A

regulated medical gases contained in cylinders

28
Q

US Pharmacopoeia

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sets standards for potency and purity

29
Q

CGA: Compressed Gas Association

A

sets standards for safe practice

30
Q

National Fire Protection Association

A

location, construction, installation of bulk systems

31
Q

adiabatic compression ignition

A

high pressure wave recompresses raising gas temp

32
Q

regulator is composed of

A

tension springs and diaphragm

33
Q

thorpe tube principle

A

constant pressure, variable orifice

34
Q

flow through the flowmeter depends on

A

pressure drop across constriction
size of annular opening
physical properties of gas

35
Q

latent heat of vaporization with volatile agents

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temperature of remaining liquid will drop as vaporization proceeds, lowering VP
decreases amount vaporized and saturated VP unless heat is stabilized

36
Q

Vaporizer Components

A
variable bypass
flow over (liquid volatile agent)
temperature compensated (to compensate for ambient pressures)
agent specific calibration
out of circuit
37
Q

Tec 6 Indicators

A
warm up (amber, can't turn control dial)
operational (green)
no output (red, vaporizer can't add agent vapor to gas flow due to lack of agent, tilting, or malfunction)
low agent (<250ml in agent sump)
low battery (amber, only powers audible and visible alarms)
38
Q

what is O2 responsible for

A
proceeds through flow meter
O2 flush valve
activates fail safe
activates low pressure alarm
drives ventilator