Electrical safety

Feb 19, 2020 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Electrical safety

The electrical equipment used in the operating theatre and intensive care unit is designed to improve patient care and safety. At the same time, however, there is the potential of…

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The anaesthetic machine

Feb 19, 2020 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on The anaesthetic machine

The anaesthetic machine receives medical gases (oxygen, nitrous oxide, air) under pressure and provides a continuous and accurate flow of each gas individually. A gas mixture of the desired composition…

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Point-of-care testing

Feb 19, 2020 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Point-of-care testing

Introduction Point-of-care testing is a rapidly expanding area of biomedical science and is now essential to efficient patient care. As the name implies, the goal is to collect the specimen…

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Tracheal tubes, tracheostomy tubes and airways

Feb 19, 2020 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Tracheal tubes, tracheostomy tubes and airways

Tracheal tubes Tracheal tubes provide a means of securing the patienÅ¥s airway, allowing spontaneous and controlled ventilation. These disposable plastic tubes are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) which could be…

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Humidification and filtration

Feb 19, 2020 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Humidification and filtration

Inhaling dry gases can cause damage to the cells lining the respiratory tract, impairing ciliary function. Within a short period of just 10 minutes of ventilation with dry gases, cilia…

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Ventilators

Feb 19, 2020 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Ventilators

Ventilators are used to provide controlled ventilation to maintain oxygenation and removal of carbon dioxide. Many of them have the facilities to provide multiple ventilatory modes that can lead to…

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Breathing systems

Feb 19, 2020 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Breathing systems

Breathing systems must fulfil three objectives: 1. delivery of oxygen 2. removal of carbon dioxide from the patient 3. delivery of inhaled anaesthetic agents. These agents are predominantly eliminated by…

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Masks and oxygen delivery devices

Feb 19, 2020 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Masks and oxygen delivery devices

Face masks and angle pieces The face mask is designed to fit the face anatomically and comes in different sizes to fit patients of different age groups (from neonates to…

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Pollution in theatre and scavenging

Feb 19, 2020 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Pollution in theatre and scavenging

Since the late 1960s there has been speculation that trace anaesthetic gases/vapours may have a harmful effect on operating theatre personnel. It has been concluded from currently available studies that…

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