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1%
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10mg/mL
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1:1000
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1 mg/mL
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C
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5/9(F-32)
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F
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(9/5C)+32
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K
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C +273
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BMI
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Kg/M2
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BSA
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(Height (cm) x Weight (kg))/3600 then take square root
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Partial Pressure
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Percent Concentration x 760 mmHg
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Percentage of a Gas
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(Partial Pressure/760 mmHg) x 100
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MAP
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(Systolic + 2Diastolic)/3
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Systemic Perfusion Pressure
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MAP-CVP
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Cerebral Perfusion Pressure
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MAP-ICP
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Coronary Perfusion Pressure
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Diastolic Pressure- LVEDP
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SVR
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(((MAP-CVP)/CO) x 80
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pH
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-log(hydrogen concentration)
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Hydrogen Concentration
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10-pH
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4-2-1

 

Maintanence Fluids

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4 ml x first 10 kg

 

2 ml x 10 kg

 

1 ml x remainder of weight

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MABL
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Weight(kg) x Blood Volume x (Hcto-Hctl)/Hcta
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ETT Size
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(Age + 16)/4
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ETT Depth
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(Age/2)+12
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Size
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(kg/5)0.5
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Estimation of Weight in Pediatric Patients
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kg= (Age x 3) +7
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Average Atomic Weight
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Percentage of your isotope added together
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Osmolarity
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Moles/L of solution
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Osmolality
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Moles/kg of solvent
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Pressure
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Force/Area
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Pascal (Pa)
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1 N


m2

 

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100 kPa
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1 bar (0.987 atm)
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1 atm
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1.013 bar
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Boyle
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PV=P1V2
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Charles Law
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V=V1


T=T1

 

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Gay-Lussac
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P=P1


T=T1

 

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Combined Gas Laws
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PV


T

 

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Fick Law
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Rate of gas diffusion is proportional to the gradient
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Graham's Law
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States that the rate of diffusion is inversely proportional to the square root of the molecular size
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Henry Law
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States that the partial pressure of gas in a liquid is equal to its partial pressure in the gas phase
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Dalton Law
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States that total pressure of gases in a liquid is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the gas overlying the liquid
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Ohm's Law
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E=IR

 

or

 

P=QR

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Hagan-Poiseuille
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R=8Ln/?r4

 

Laminar flow

 

Turbulent 

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LaPlace
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T=Pr/2
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Inward Force
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2?r x Tension
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Outward Force
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?r2
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Percent by weight to Volume
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g per 100 mL
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Percent by weight to weight
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g per 100 g of solution
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Parts per million
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g of solute/g of solution x 1 million
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Solubility 

 

(Henry's Law)

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S= KH x Pgas
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Raoults Law
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Change in vapor pressure from the introduction of a solute
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Solubility Product
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Ksp= [M+]x[A-]y
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LeChatelier's Principle
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Systems always strive to establish equilibrium
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K

 

(Equilibirium Constant)

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[D]d[C]c


[A]a[B]b

 

 

aA+bB=cC+dD

 

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pKa
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-log(Ka)
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pH
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pKa + log[A-]/[HA]
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Ohm's Law in Electricity
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E=IR

 

Voltage= Amperage x Resistance 

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Impedence
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Frequency x Inductance 

 

or

 

1/(Frequency x Capacitance) 

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Circuit Breakers
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15-20 A
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Macroshock
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Current flow in excess of 5 mA
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1 mA
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threshold of perception
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10-20 mA
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Let go current
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50 mA
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Pain
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100-300 mA
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V-fib
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6000 mA
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extensive tissue damage
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Line Isolation Monitors
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2-5 mA
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GFCI

 

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter

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;5mA shuts everything off
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Upper Limit of Leakage Current
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10 microamps
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Unipolar electrosurgical devices
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Should not be used within 15 cm of a pacemaker
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Alkanes
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CnH2n+2
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Alkenes
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CnH2n
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Alkynes
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CnH2n-2
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Alcohols
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R-OH
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Ethers
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R-O-R'
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Amines
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R3N
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Aldehydes
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Hydrogen bonded to the carbonyl group
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Ketones
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Two Alkyl groups bonded to a carbonyl group
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Carboxylic acid
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carbonyl group bonded with a hydoxyl group
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Ester
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Product between carboxylic acids and alcohols
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Amides
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Carboxylic acids and amines
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Carbohydrates
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Cx(H2O)y
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Glucose's energy
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4 kcal/gram
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Glycerides
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Esters composed of glycerol and fatty acid
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Phospholipid
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Phosphate ester group and two fatty acids
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Amino Acids
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Carboxylic Acid (negative) and an Amine group (positive)
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Zwitterion
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Have positive and negative charges within the same molecule
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Nucleic Acids
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Phosphate sugar and a nucleoSide base
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Nucleotides
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Phosphate Ester and a nucleoSide
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Oxygen E Cylinder
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2000 psi

 

660 L

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Critical Temperature of N2O
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36.5 C

 

Therefore N2O exists as a liquid in the tank 

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N2O E Cylinder
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90-95% liquid

 

1590 L of gas evolves

 

745 psi 

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Air E-Cylinder
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Nitrogen- 78%

 

Oxygen- 21%

 

Argon- 1%

 

2000 psi

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Regulators
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Decrease the pressure to 50-60 psi 

 

Converts variable high pressure input to a constant low pressure output 

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Gauges
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Bourden Tubes

 

Should be able to read 33% higher than maximum working pressure 

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Flush Valve
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35-70 L/min @ 50 psi
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Oxygen Fail Safe Valve
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shuts off other gas flow if oxygen pressure falls below 20-25 psi

 

Does NOT prevent a hypoxic mixture 

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High Flow Rates in Flowmeters
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Floats acts as a constrictor producing turbulent flow

 

Gas density is the major flow rate factor 

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Low FLow Rates in Flowmeters
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Laminar flow is present

 

Viscosity becomes a major factor in gas flow

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Helium and Oxygen
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Have simular viscosities and can be changed out at low flows
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Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide
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Have similar densities and can be changed out at high flows
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Decreased barometric pressures
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Underestimates gas flows in flowmeters
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High barometric pressure
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Overestimates gas flow in flowmeters
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Proportioning System
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Equipped to never give gas flow with less than 25% oxygen

 

ONLY control oxygen and nitrous 

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MAC
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Concentration of anesthetic that produces immobility in 50% of patients 

 

When expressed as a PARTIAL PRESSURE it is indepedent from atmospheric pressure 

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Des Saturated Vapor Pressure @ STP
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91%
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Iso Saturated Vapor Pressure @ STP
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31%
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Sevo Saturated Vapor Pressure @ STP
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22%
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Vaporizer Output
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O= I + (VP/ATM x O)
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Agent
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O-I
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Pumping Effect is greatest
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at low flow rates and small amounts of liquid in vaporizer
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Desflurane Vaporizer
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Fixed output vaporizer

 

Heats agent to 39 C to produce 1500 mmHg of pressure

 

Passes gas flow through a resistance and measuring back pressure to see how much Des to give 

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CO2 Absorber Reaction
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CO2 + Ca(OH)2 --> CaCO3 + H2

 

Sodium hydroxide is a catalyst and therefore isnt created or destroyed 

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CO2 Absorber Fun Facts
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14 kcal of heat is released with each mole of CO2

 

Resistance is about 10 cmH2O at 60L/min

 

Want intergranular space to be greater than tidal volume- Canisters have about 500 cc of airspace so should be changed when 1/2 exhausted 

 

Watch out for channeling 

 

1000 gram canister can absorb 200L of CO2 

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CO2 Absorber and Volatile Agents
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CO2 and Sevo react to form Compound A

 

Des and Iso react with CO2 to form Carbon Monoxide 

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Dead Space
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Areas of bi-directional flow 

 

ETT, mask, Y piece 

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Coxial or Bain Circuit
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FGF is placed within the expiratory hose
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Types of HME
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Hydrophobic- pleated surface, effective for bacterial and viral filters 

 

Hygroscopic- more effective in increasing humidity rather than bacterial/viral effects 

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CO2 Production
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200 cc/min
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Physiological Dead Space
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33% of tidal volume but increases to 50% in IPPV
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O2 consumption
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250 cc/min
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Critical Ventilatory Parameters
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TV

 

MV

 

Inspiratory Flow Rate 

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Volume Limted Settings
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Are sensitive to air leaks but can overcome changes in compliance and resistance
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Pressure Limited Settings
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Are sensitive to changes in compliance and resistance but not to leaks
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Minute Volme
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80-100 cc/kg/min
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Tidal Volume
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8-10 cc/kg

 

Constant throughout life 

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Inspiratory Flow in Adults
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10-50 L/min
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Bellows
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Anesthetic gases are contained inside the bellows

 

O2 is pressurizing outside of bellows

 

Actual tidal volume is a combination of FGF and what is inside the bellows (fresh gas flow coupling)- Tidal volumes are considerably larger than what is shown displaced by the bellows 

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Fresh Gas Flow Decoupling
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Volume monitoring with tidal volume adjustment

 

Diversion of gas during inspiration by a decoupling valve 

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NIOSH Recommendations
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Halogenated agents < 2 ppm

 

Nitrous Oxide < 25 ppm

 

Halogenated agents + N2O < 0.5 ppm

 

10 exchanges per hour of OR air 

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N2O pollution
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High pressure leaks is the primary cause of pollution when OR not in use
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Savenging System
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19 mm hose

 

Rigid to withstand 10kg/cm pressure

 

Exhaust hose from circuit to ventilator system 

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Inspiratory Baseline in Capnography
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Phase I

 

CO2 concentration should be 0

 

later part represents exhaled dead space 

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Expiratory Upstroke in Capnography
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Phase II aka Transition Phase

 

Lungs recoil and gas exits through trachea

 

Slanted if airflow is obstructed 

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Expiratory Plateau
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Lung units with lower V/Q ratio empty into the sampling site, thus the slight incline
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PaCO2 vs. PeCO2
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Usually differ between 3-5 mmHg 

 

Arterial is higher because some dead space is lingering about 

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Abnormal Capnographs
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Increased Airway Resistance- flattening of expiratory upstroke

 

Cardiac Oscillation- indicate a very high cardiac output

 

Curare Clefts- sharp down-stroke during the expiratory plateau indicates ventilatory attempts by the patient- neuromusclar blockade warn off

 

Elevated Baseline- indicates rebreathing 

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Hypoxia
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PaO2 < 60 mmHg
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Oxygen Galvanic Cell
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Ouput voltage is proportional to O2 partial pressure 

 

Voltage produced by the oxygenation of the lead electrode 

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Polargraphic Sensors
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Applies current to reduce O2 in hydroxide anion 

 

Change in current is proportional to O2 in solution 

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Paramagentic Analyzer
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Applying a magnetic field to a stream of gas changes the pressure of the stream which can be calculated
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Incorrectly Assembled Circuit
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FGF- never between patient and expiratory valve

 

APL- never between patient and inspiratory valve

 

Reservoir bag- never between patient and any valve 

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CO2 Absorber Failure
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Bypass Valve open

 

Channeling

 

Exhaustion 

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Minimum Fresh Gas Flow Requirements
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Mapelson A: 70-100 mL/kg/min for spontaneous ventilation

 

Mapelson D: 70-100 mL/kg/min for controlled ventilation 

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Electrical Failure
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30 min of battery backup

 

Takes 16 hrs to recharge battery

 

If power goes out ventilator doesnt have backup- youll have to bag

 

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Anesthesia Effect on Temperature
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Causes vasodilation

 

Reduces shivering threshold 2-4 C

 

Affect BMR, sympathetic tone, and vascular tone 

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Accurate Core Temperatures
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PA cather, distal esophagus, tympanic membrane, nasopharynx
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BP Formula
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BP= CO x SVR
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Gravitational Forces on Invasive BP monitoring
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Reduces mean 7.5 mmHg/ 10 cm of height
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Invasive BP Monitoring
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When pressure are taken more peirpherally systolic increases and diastolic decreases

 

Vascular disease and vasoconstriction decrease peripheral readings up to 50 mmHg

 

Mean pressure is the area under the waveform 

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Arterial Waveform
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Ring= underdampened- results in increased systolic readings 

 

Flattened, dampened peaks= overdampened

 

Crisp upstroke = hyperdynamic circulation

 

Broad Peak= high cardiac output

 

Fast flush should be 1-3 oscillations 

 

Diacrotic Notch= AORTIC VALVE closure 

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EKG Paper
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Paper speed 25 mm/sec

 

0.04 sec each box 

 

Each bold line is 0.2 seconds

 

HR can be calculated by dividing 300 by the number of bold vertical lines between the QRSs

 

Horizontal line represents voltage: 1 cm/1mV 

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Manual Blood Pressure
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Riva-Rocci

 

 

Systolic pressure is lower and diastolic is higher than with direct monitoring 

 

Oscillometric begins with sytolic and maximum is MAP

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Oxygen Content 

 

(CaO2)

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(1.37 x Hgb x O2%/100) + (0.003 x PaO2)

 

Normal is 20 cc/100 mL blood 

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Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve
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PaO2 40, 50, 60= 70 %, 80%, 90%
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O2 Delivery
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(CaO2 x 10) x CO
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O2 consumption
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[1.37 x (Hgb x O2sat/100 - O2venous/100 x Hgb)] x 10 x CO 

 

250 cc/min

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Pulse Oximetry
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Based on the assumption that arterial blood is only pulsatile

 

660 oxy 940 deoxy 

 

Beer-Lambert 

 

Does not correlate with peripheral perfusion

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EKG Leads
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I- Right arm to left arm

 

II- Right arm to left leg

 

III- Left arm to left leg

 

Augmented leads: aVR, aVF, aVL

 

V4- mid clavicular line 4th-5th intercostal space 

 

V5- anterior axillary 4th-5th intercostal space 

 

V6- Mid Axillary line 4th-5th intercostal space 

 

In precordial system: neutral electrode is formed by standard leads

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Modified Chest Leads
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MCL look at single precordial leads

 

MCL 5 is most common to detect lateral wall ischemia

 

MCL 1- MCL 6 

 

Lead II and V5 are the best at detecting ischemia and arrhythmias 

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CO
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Amount of injectate/ area of dillution curve

 

Stewart-Hamilton formula

 

When exponential decay reaches 30% it extrapolates to minimize artifacts due to recirculation of the indicator 

 

Errors: reduced volume, slow injectate, warm indicator, tricuspid regurge, assumed precision

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Bioreactance
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Measures phase shift in voltage across the thorax

 

Phase shift results in pulsatile flow

 

Amplitude is the magnitude of impedance, phase is the direction of impedance 

 

High frequency 75 kHz sine wave generator and 4 dual electrodes 

 

CO is measured from the average the signals from both sides 

 

Peak rate of change is proportional to peak aortic blood flow during each beat 

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LASER
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Light amplification with stimulated emmision of radiation

 

Coherent, columnated, monochromatic

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CO2 Laser
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< 0.5 mm penetration

 

Most commonly used b/c limits amount of tissue damage during surgery 

 

Damaged to cornea

 

Can be blocked with any type of glasses 

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YAG and Argon
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YAG: dark tissue, 2-6 mm, deepest penetration

 

Argon: 0.5-2mm hemoglobin and melanin

 

Damage to the retina 

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Consideration when Using Lasers
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Have goggles and signs

 

FiO2 less than 30%- N2O is flammable 

 

Metallic coated tubes and airway packed with soaked gauze 

 

No NC- if so off 1 min prior 

 

2 syringes available to put out fire 

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Primary Response to Airway Fire
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Remove ETT and any flammable/burning material

 

Discontinue all gas flow

 

Pour saline into airway

 

Ventilate with Low FiO2 to prevent smoldering 

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X-Rays
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Sudden deceleration of a stream of electrons

 

Heat 99% and x-ray photons 1%

 

30-150 kV

 

Deadman switch must be held throughout exposure

 

X-ray scatter is what healthcare providers need to be conscious of 

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Factors Determining X-Ray Scatter
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Energy of x-ray beam kV

 

Size of the part being imaged

 

Duration of the imaging 

 

Stochastic radation is what we are worried about- cancer causing 

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Annual Dose Limit of Radiation
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5 rem 

 

(50 mSv)

 

Highest radiation exposure in the OR is from Fluroscopy

 

NORA- CT scans 

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Cardinal Principles of Radiation Protection
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Time- short

 

Distance- I1D12=I2D22

 

Shielding- 0.5 mm thick lead minimum 

 

Dosimetry Bag if 1/10 of yearly exposure 

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MRI
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Atoms aligned by strong magnetic field and a pulse radiofrequency alters their orientation and the process of energy released forms an image
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MRI Hazards
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Ferromagnetic Projectiles

 

Induction of Heat- EKG leads

 

Noise- 125 dB

 

Implanted Objects- pacemakers etc

 

Tattoos and Eye Makeup

 

Cardiac Pacemakers

 

ECG Changes- T wave changes from sumperimposed induced voltage 

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MRI Zones
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Zone 1- free access

 

Zone 2- under supervision of personel

 

Zone 3- ferromagnetic objects can result in injury or death

 

Zone 4- MRI scanner magnet room 

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Ultra Sound
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Wave travels by compressing and rarefracting matter

 

Measure in frequency: number of cycles per second Hz

 

2.5-10 MHz diagnostic ultrasound

 

High frequency (5-10 MHz) great resolution, poor penetration

 

Low Frequency (2.5-5 MHz) great penetration, poor resolution 

 

Best images when transducer is perpendicular

 

Can be continuous or pulsed

 

B Mode is 2-D images and M-Mode is moving targets  

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Doppler Imaging
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Uses low frequency ultrasound waves 

 

Reducing depth and size of the color box and reducing scanning sector will compensation for poor resolution

 

BART: blue away blood flow, red toward blood flow

 

Perpendicular is black

 

Turbulent flow is green or white 

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