• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/30

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

30 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back
A green cylinder w/ psi of 2000 and capacity of 650 is what gas?
Oxygen
A cylinder w/ psi of 745 and capacity of 1590L and pin positions of 3,5 is what gas?
Nitrous oxide
A cylinder w/ pin positions @ 1,5 is what gas?
Air
A grey cylinder is what gas?
Carbon dioxide
An H-cylinder of 6L and pin positions of 2,5 is what gas?
Oxygen
A yellow cylinder w/ a psi of 1000 is empty/full?
half-empty
A blue cylinder w/ a psi of 745 is empty/full?
don't know...have to weigh it. it's nitrous oxide.
The critical temp for air is ____.
140.6*c
The critical temp for nitrous is _____.
36.5*C
This gas is a liquid at room air.
Nitrous oxide
This gas is used to power OR tools.
Nitrogen
This gas is refrigerated as a liquid.
Oxygen
This device measures potential for current flow from isolated power supply to the ground.
Line isolation monitor
When is the line isolation monitor activated?
When an unacceptable high current flow to the ground becomes possible (~2-5mA).
Activation of the line isolation monitor activates which interrupter?
ground fault circuit interrupter.
Which ESU requires a grounding pad: bovie or bipolar?
bovie
The OR line isolation monitor (will/will not) detect a fault in the ESU?
will not; ESU has it's own power supply so no short circuit will be detected.
3 requirements for fire:
- flammable agent
- gas that supports combustion
- source of ignition
The total pressure exerted by a gas mixture is the sum of the _________ __________; this principle is known as...?
individual constituents
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure
The # of cal required to change 1g of liquid into vapor without a temp change is known as....
latent heat of vaporization
The # of cal required to incr the temp of 1g of a substance by 1*C is the _______.
Specific heat.
Tec 4, 5, & 7 are examples of this type of vaporizer.
Variable bypass
To administer Desflurane, you would need this type of vaporizer.
A dual-circut, gas/vapor blender, Tec 6.

*Desflurane = Blue*
The copper kettle & vernitrol are archaic examples of this type of vaporization...
measured-flow & bubble-through
Which three types of vaporizers have pre-installed safety mechanisms for transport/handling?
Vapor 2000
Tec 6
Aladin/ADU
This inhalation agent is coded yellow.
Sevoflurane
This IA is color-coded purple
Isoflurane
OR power supply is isolated from grounds via the ....
isolation transformer
At higher altitudes, you need to administer (more/less) vapor if your vaporizer is uncalibrated; why?
less

the partial pressure of O2 at a higher altitude is lower, so the administration of volatile agent would more readily saturated the gas and lead to higher MAC...or something like that. :-)
When should you fill a vaporizer with the dial the ON position?
Never