20151203 Anesthesia Machine

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @jpeel36
    @jpeel36 7 лет назад +5

    This is very helpful! Is there a way to access slides for personal review offline? Thanks!

  • @ahmedeltahan7866
    @ahmedeltahan7866 6 лет назад +2

    hey great video thanks a lot !
    but shouldnt the isoflurane's vaporizer output in the elevation example be at approx 2.5% ?
    at 2.5 approx the value of the percentage at 2.5 * 610 =15.2 which would actually priove the fact that elevation doesnt effect iso and sevo vaporizers ?

  • @ahmadtahan500
    @ahmadtahan500 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you soo much for such a great tutorial !
    Ive got a small question how did u get the output in the isoflurane elevation question to be equal to 2.8%?

  • @rupakkundu535
    @rupakkundu535 8 лет назад +1

    THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH................from INDIA

  • @alaamahamid6494
    @alaamahamid6494 8 лет назад +3

    thank you very much.. it was useful for me to understand. can I ask which text book you based on? tnank you

    • @universityofkentuckydepart6560
      @universityofkentuckydepart6560  8 лет назад +4

      +alaa mahamid Hi Alaa, Glad you found the talk useful. I took pictures and illustrations from multiple sources including my own, and referenced them on the slide. A good chapter on the anesthesia machine that is really easy to understand is in Clinical Anesthesiology Morgan and Mikhail 5th edition. Best wishes in your studies.
      -Randy

  • @alaeddintarhuni2238
    @alaeddintarhuni2238 6 лет назад

    where is this 2.8 % isofluran at high attitude came from ? thanks

  • @malkies6341
    @malkies6341 8 лет назад +4

    Thank you! Our lecturer never explains anything!

  • @mikegarbett4800
    @mikegarbett4800 8 лет назад +1

    hello. thanks for the video. doesn't your typical o2 e cylinder have a pressure of 2200 psi when full to around 200 on the empty side? 45psi seems low, I didn't think it was necessary to turn off pipeline o2 due to the high psi of the cylinder. thx

    • @randyschell6149
      @randyschell6149 8 лет назад +2

      Hi Mike,
      Remember that there is a pressure regulator that decreases the tank pressure to about 45 psi or else you would run a huge risk of damage to machine and patient with the high pressure from the tank. The wall source is at a little higher than the tank regulated pressure, about 50 psi which then is the preferential source of oxygen to our machine rather than the tank. Therefore, if you ever worried that the wall source was not oxygen (crossover in pipes; construction work on hospital is historically how this has happened), remember that the wall source pressure could still be 50 psi and prevent tank gas flow, you need to crank on your oxygen tank and disconnect the wall source so oxygen will be supplied then from the tank alone. Hope that helps. This is a common question on exams (crossover in pipes and what to do).

    • @ahmadtahan500
      @ahmadtahan500 6 лет назад

      From what i understood 45 psi is its output or what gets to the anesthesia machine not its internal pressure