Essentials Of — Anaesthetic Equipment
: Sophisticated units that convert liquid anaesthetic agents into vapor and mix them precisely with the fresh gas flow.
The standard anaesthetic workstation is built around several critical systems that manage gas from the source to the patient's lungs.
: Connects to piped medical gases (Oxygen, Air, Nitrous Oxide) or reserve cylinders via a Pin Index Safety System (PISS) to prevent incorrect gas connections. Essentials of anaesthetic equipment
: Automatically cuts off the flow of nitrous oxide if the oxygen supply pressure drops.
: Specific conduits placed in or above the trachea to deliver gases directly. : Sophisticated units that convert liquid anaesthetic agents
: Collects and removes waste anaesthetic gases from the operating room to protect medical staff. Standard Monitoring
: A mechanical or electronic link that prevents delivering a gas mixture with less than 25% oxygen. : Automatically cuts off the flow of nitrous
: Intermittent monitoring of arterial pressure.