Lecture 3: The Anesthesia Machine (Exam 1) Flashcards
Labels the parts of the machine
Describe G & H cylinders
- Compressed gas in cylinders
- Set up as a central supply system
- Usually 2 banks (each containing 1 day’s supply) are connected to a common manifold that converts them into one continuous supply
- Pressure regulator ensure gas piped out @ 50-55 psi
Describe cryogenic liquid supply
- Large liquid oxygen containers installed @ facilities that have a fairly constant demand
- Liquid kept @ -297 degree F to prevent evaporation then O2 drawn as req & passed through heater to increase temp & raise pressure
Describe an oxygen concentrator
- Increases O2 concentration by absorbing nitrogen onto a molecular sieve & allows O2 & trace gases to pass through resulting in O2 concentration of 90 - 96%
- Can save money compared to liquid or cylinder oxygen sources
- Maintenance required
- Takes a few mins to reach max concentration of 96%
- Produces gas lows that would be acceptable for SA anesthesia patients
Describe an oxygen cylinder
- Filled & discharged through through valve
- The port is the exit point sealed w/ a washer or gasket over the nipple prior to attaching the cylinder to the yoke
- The conical depression is opposite side of the port & receives the retaining screw from the yolk
- How is the oxygen cylinder opened
- A handle or cylinder wrench is used to open the valve
- Open the valve slowly b/c rapid recompression of gas generates heat which causes a adiabatic process (+ dust & grease = flash fire or explosion)
What is the capacity (L) & the pressure (psi) of the E oxygen common cylinder
- Capacity = 660
- Pressure = 2200
What is the capacity (L) & the pressure (psi) of the H oxygen common cylinder
- Capacity = 6900
- Pressure = 2200
What safety measures must be taken w/ oxygen cylinder
- Inspected & tested @ least every 5 years
- Oxygen top is green while N2O is a blue top to prevent the connection of the wrong gas
- Pin index safety systems
- Diameter index safety system
- Manufacturer specific quick connector
Describe the regulator
- Reduces the gas pressure from the cylinder (or other source) to a usable level of a constant 50 psi
- Specific for gas tank size (E or H)
- Terminates in a gas specific male DISS fitting
Describe the cylinder pressure gauge
- Must be installed downstream of each pressure regulator
- Calibrated in psi
- Allows user to calculate remaining liter in the tank or pipeline pressure
Label the green & red arrow
- Green = cylinder pressure gauge
- Red = Regulator
Calculate for x
When should a cylinder be changed
When pressure is < 500 psi
How many liters of oxygen are left in this E tank
1500 psi
Explain the flush valve
- Receives O2 from the pipeline inlet or cylinder pressure regulator & directs a high unmetered flow directly to the common gas outlet
- 35 to 75 L/min when activated -> possible barotrauma so never use when connected to a non-breathing system
Describe the flow meter
- Indicates rate of flow o gas passing through them
- Turn the control knob counterclockwise to increase flow & clockwise to decrease flow (do not over tighten)
- Gas specific calibration
- Reliable vaporizer output when flowmeter set btw/ 500 - 2000 mL/min so don’t set the flowmeter lower then .5 L/min w/ a rebreathing system
What happens as the height increase in a flow meter
More gas flows b/c the tube in the flow meter is internally tapered (the smallest diameter is @ the bottom)
How many L/min of oxygen is being delivered w/ this flow meter setting
1.5 L/min
Describe the unidirectional valves
- Only present on a rebreathing system
- Allows gases to only travel in on direction
- Has an inspiratory valve & expiratory valve
What are the disadvantages of the unidirectional valves
- Increases resistance to breathing
- If one or both valves are leaky then the px will rebreathe CO2
Describe the vaporizer
A device that changes a liquid anesthetic agent into its vapor & adds a controlled amount of that vapor to the fresh gas flow going into the patients breathing system
What designs are shared among modern vaporizers
- Gas specific
- Concentration calibrated
- Variable bypass
- Flow-over vaporization method
- Temperature compensation
Where are the concentration calibrated vaporizers are located
Btw/ the flowmeter & common gas outlet