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ANESTHESIA EQUIPMENT CH. 16 NAGELHOUT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTANESTHESIA EQUIPMENT CH. 16 NAGELHOUT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTA Vapor is composed of - ANSWER-molecules (in the gaseous state) of a substance that is a liquid at room temperature and 1 atmosphere of pressure What prevents the vaporization cooling and slowing the rate of further vaporization - ANSWER-Cooper bc it has high thermal conductivity and high thermal capacity The rate of vaporization depends on 3 things - ANSWER-1- the temperature 2- the vapor pressure of the liquid 3- the partial pressure of the vapor above the evaporating liquid PP- Dalton's law (the total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the component gases

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ANESTHESIA EQUIPMENT CH. 16
NAGELHOUT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
A Vapor is composed of - ANSWER-molecules (in the gaseous state) of a substance
that is a liquid at room temperature and 1 atmosphere of pressure

What prevents the vaporization cooling and slowing the rate of further vaporization -
ANSWER-Cooper bc it has high thermal conductivity and high thermal capacity

The rate of vaporization depends on 3 things - ANSWER-1- the temperature
2- the vapor pressure of the liquid
3- the partial pressure of the vapor above the evaporating liquid
PP- Dalton's law (the total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the
partial pressures of the component gases
3- Amount of carrier Gas (N20 & O2) used

Boiling point - ANSWER-Vapor pressure equals atmospheric pressure, all liquid is in the
vapor phase

Latent Heat of Vaporization - ANSWER-Heat required to change liquid into a vapor
Comes from liquid and environment

Vapor pressure - ANSWER-Pressure exerted on walls of a container by molecules that
broke away from the liquid surface. Equilibrium will be achieved if temperature remains
constant. All volatile anesthetics have a specific vapor pressure. The concentration can
be calculated from the vapor pressure above the liquid

Volumes percent (Vol %) - ANSWER-the volume of gas carried per 100 volumes of
blood
"the number of units of volume of gas in relation to a total of 100 units of volume for the
total gas volume

"Liquid inside closed container"
At constant temperature: (2) - ANSWER-1- number of molecules entering and leaving
liquid are equal
2- number of molecules in vapor phase stays constant

Saturated Vapor Pressure (SVP) - ANSWER-Pressure created when molecules
"BOMBARD" the walls of container
When the gas phase on top of the liquid phase is saturated by the molecules of vapor (it
contains as much vapor as it can handle)

,Volatile Anesthetic Agent (VAA) - ANSWER-Liquid that has tendency to change to a
vapor at standard temperature and pressure

Higher volatility = - ANSWER-stronger tendency to change to vapor = higher SVP

Know SVP for Methoxyflurane, Sevo, Enflurane, Iso, Halo, Des - ANSWER-
Methoxyflurane- 23 mmhg
Sevo-160
Enflurane- 175
Iso-238
Halo-243
Des- 660

SVP and Temperature Changes
Heat increases SVP (2)
What happens in the gas and liquid phase - ANSWER-Gas phase: more molecules
enter gas phase
Less molecules "re-enter" liquid phase

Cooling decreases SVP
What happens in the gas and liquid phase - ANSWER-gas phase: less molecules enter
gas phase
More molecules "re-enter" liquid phase

when the practitioner turns on the vaporizer, What happens to SVP when carrier gas
(N2O & O2) passes over the liquid in the vaporize and picks it up to deliver VAA to
patient? - ANSWER-SVP decreases

What is needed continuously to vaporize anesthetic agents and maintain constant SVP
- ANSWER-Heat

The liquid agent (e.g. Iso) generates more vapor as an "inherent attempt" to keep SVP
constant and this leads to - ANSWER-heat being lost, and decreased vaporizer output

Concentration calibrated
(Variable bypass) - ANSWER--AUTOMATIC
-total carrier gas flow automatically divided into two paths
- one path flowing through vapor above liquid anesthetic
-the other bypassing the vapor chamber
-the two flows meet and mix at the outflow tract. The concentration of the anesthetic
determined by the flow ratio

3 MOST common variable bypass - ANSWER-Datex Ohmeda Tec 3,4, and 5

Now, list all Variable-bypass Vaporizer - ANSWER-Tec, 3,4,5,7

, SevoTec
Aladin (Aisys, Avance)
Vapor 19
Vapor 2000 & 3000

Method of Vaporization for Variable-bypass Vaporizers - ANSWER-Flow over (including
the Aladin for Des, which does not require added heat like the Tec 6)

Temperature compensation for Variable-bypass Vaporizers - ANSWER-Automatic
temperature compensation mechanism

Calibration for Variable bypass - ANSWER-Calibrated, agent specific

Position of Variable bypass - ANSWER-Out of circuit

Capacity of Tec 4,5, Vapor 19, Aladin 250 - ANSWER-Tec 4 : 125
Tec 5: 300
Vapor 19: 200
Aladin: 250

A method of Vaporization
Flow over (Vernitrol) - ANSWER-carrier gas flows over liquid picking up vapor
efficiency improved by increasing area that carrier gas flows over gas-liquid interface. ie
baffles or wicks

A method of regulating output concentration
Measured Flow (Copper Kettle & Vernitrol) AKA bubble Through - ANSWER-- the
operator determines how much gas should be bubbled thru the anesthetic liquid by
means of a formula, the amount is set on a second flowmeter called "oxygen for
vernitrol"
- if the vaporizer cools, the operator must recalculate and set a new chamber gas flow
this is called manual temperature compensation
-flow-meter measured
-manually calculated bypassed carrier flow
-temp compensated by construction materials with high specific heat and thermal
conductivity to offset cooling from vaporization induced heat loss BUT ITS MANUAL SO
non-temp compensated
- out of circuit

The vernitrol vaporizer depends on the following factors: - ANSWER-1- vaporizer gas
flow
2- total gas flow
3- anesthetic agent vapor pressure
4- anesthetic agent temperature
5- barometric pressure

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