Difference between revisions of "Anaesthetic Equipment"
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− | + | There are a number of different componenets to the eqipment required to anaesthetise an patient for a procedure. As well as the drugs used as premedication, induction and maintainance, the correct equipment needs to be available and tested as safe and ready to use. The following describes the three main elements of an anesthetic machine and how to ensure it is ready and safe to use: | |
− | There are a number of different componenets required to anaesthetise an patient for a procedure. As well as the drugs used as premedication, induction and maintainance, the correct equipment needs to be available and ready to use. The following describes the | ||
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*[[Vaporisers]] | *[[Vaporisers]] | ||
*[[Breathing Systems]] | *[[Breathing Systems]] |
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There are a number of different componenets to the eqipment required to anaesthetise an patient for a procedure. As well as the drugs used as premedication, induction and maintainance, the correct equipment needs to be available and tested as safe and ready to use. The following describes the three main elements of an anesthetic machine and how to ensure it is ready and safe to use: