In modern medicine, the closed-circuit anaesthesia machine has become the mainstay for providing oxygenation, ventilation, and volatile anaesthetics to patients, allowing for otherwise intolerably painful procedures to be performed. Anesthesia machines and the clinicians who use them have become such an important part of the operating room that they have evolved into what is known as the "anesthesia workstation," which includes electronic monitoring equipment and complicated ventilators. This session goes over the major components and functions of the anesthesia machines, emphasizing the need for the interprofessional team's understanding of the machine in order to avoid negative results.
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