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19 Cards in this Set
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What color are oxygen and nitrous oxide tanks ? |
Green for oxygen and blue for nitrous oxide gas |
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What type of anesthetic gas do we typically use in Vet med? |
Isoflurane |
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What do we do with the pop up valve in the anesthetic machine ? |
Open , if closed it can lead to death |
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At what weight do we use a rebreather circuit and a non-rebreather circuit ? |
We use Non-rebreathing circuit for patients less than 7 kg and a rebreathing for greater than 7 |
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Reservoir bag size based on weight: |
0.5 L < 15 lb 1 L: 16-33 lbs 2L: 34-65 lbs 3 L: 66-100 lbs 4L: > 100 lbs |
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larygynscope |
Used to facilitate placement of the endotracheal tube and reduce complications |
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Cautery use |
Used in Sx to char unwanted tissue or stop blessing from small vessels |
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Mayo stand |
Stainless steel tray for placing surgical packs and instruments |
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Flow meter use |
Controls the amount of oxygen flowing to the patient |
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Bair hugger use |
Blows are through paper sleeves to keep anesthetized patient warm |
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Universal F circuit use |
A more ideal form of Rebreathing circuit |
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Flush Valve use |
Button near the flow meter used to clear excess anesthetic gasses from the lines |
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F/AIR canister |
Canister used for passive scavenging systems that relays on the gravity to pull waste gassed from the circuit( better for smaller patients) |
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Stylet use |
Flexible rod inserted into an endotracheal tuve to provide rigidity and support during intubation |
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Vaporizer |
Mixes the carrier gas oxygen with a volatile inhalant anesthetic |
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Rebreathing circuit |
Allows the recirculation of some expired anesthetic gasses |
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Soda lime use |
Used to filled the CO2 canister, it absorbs exhales CO2 from the Rebreathing circuit only |
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Manometer use |
Used to measure the pressure during controlled ventilation |
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Rebreathing circuit for small animals |
Pediatrics breathing tubes for patients 7-10 kg and small animal breathing tubes for patients greater than 10 kg |