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An anesthesia machine is a sophisticated medical device that delivers a controlled mixture of anesthetic gases, oxygen, and other agents to patients during surgery or other procedures.
The main components include gas cylinders, flowmeters, vaporizers, breathing circuits, ventilators, and monitoring devices.
Anesthesia machines deliver a precise mixture of gases and agents to the patient through a breathing circuit. The ventilator helps control respiration, and monitoring devices track vital signs during the procedure.
Vaporizers convert liquid anesthetic agents into vapours and precisely mix them with carrier gases (like oxygen or air) for patient administration.
Common problems include leaks in the breathing circuit, malfunctions in the vaporizers, and issues with the ventilator.
Anesthesia technicians and engineers are trained to diagnose and repair problems with these machines.
The pipeline pressure is 50-55 PSI. It is kept slightly higher than the cylinder pressure to ensure a continuous supply of gases. 10.
Vaporizers deliver a controlled amount of anesthetic liquid into the gas stream, allowing for precise administration of the anesthetic agent.
Fresh gas flow refers to the continuous supply of gases and anesthetic agents delivered to the patient through the breathing circuit.
Vaporizers convert liquid anesthetic agents into vapours and precisely mix them with carrier gases (like oxygen or air) for patient administration.