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- Fresh_gas_flow abstract "Fresh gas flow refers to the mixture of medical gases and volatile anaesthetic agents which is produced by an anaesthetic machine. The flow rate and composition of the fresh gas flow is determined by the anaesthetist.Typically the fresh gas flow emerges from the common gas outlet, a specific outlet on the anaesthetic machine to which the breathing attachment is then connected.Some older forms of breathing attachment, such as the Magill attachment, require high fresh gas flows (e.g. 7 litres/min) to prevent the patient from rebreathing their own expired carbon dioxide. More modern systems, e.g. the circle breathing attachment, use soda lime to absorb carbon dioxide, so that expired gas becomes suitable to re-use. With a very efficient circle system, the fresh gas flow may be reduced to the patient's minimum oxygen requirements (e.g. 250ml/min), plus a little volatile.".
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- Fresh_gas_flow wikiPageWikiLink Anaesthetic_machine.
- Fresh_gas_flow wikiPageWikiLink Anaesthetic_vaporizer.
- Fresh_gas_flow wikiPageWikiLink Anesthesiologist.
- Fresh_gas_flow wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide.
- Fresh_gas_flow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anesthetic_equipment.
- Fresh_gas_flow wikiPageWikiLink Inhalational_anaesthetic.
- Fresh_gas_flow wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Fresh_gas_flow wikiPageWikiLink Rebreather.
- Fresh_gas_flow wikiPageWikiLink Soda_lime.
- Fresh_gas_flow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fresh gas flow".
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- Fresh_gas_flow subject Category:Anesthetic_equipment.
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- Fresh_gas_flow comment "Fresh gas flow refers to the mixture of medical gases and volatile anaesthetic agents which is produced by an anaesthetic machine. The flow rate and composition of the fresh gas flow is determined by the anaesthetist.Typically the fresh gas flow emerges from the common gas outlet, a specific outlet on the anaesthetic machine to which the breathing attachment is then connected.Some older forms of breathing attachment, such as the Magill attachment, require high fresh gas flows (e.g.".
- Fresh_gas_flow label "Fresh gas flow".
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