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Question: The following gases absorb infrared rays
- Sevoflurane
- Carbon dioxide
- Oxygen
- Nitrous oxide
- Nitrogen
Explanation:
- Absorption of infrared light is a commonly used method for monitoring the gases and anaesthetic vapour concentrations. It is based on the absorption spectroscopy principle.
- CO2, N20 and Halogenated agents absorb infrared light
- Oxygen and nitrogen ( made up of two similar atoms) does not absorb IR rays
- Any molecule made up of one or more dissimilar atoms (polyatomic) will absorb infrared light in a given wavelength range.
- The amount of light absorbed depends upon the concentration of the gas in the gas mixture.
Answers:
- true
- true
- false
- true
- false
Cardiopulmonary bypass Module
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- The basic CPB circuitry.
- Myocardial injury and preservation during CPB.
- Conduct and complications of CPB.
- The perioperative considerations surrounding the management of a patient undergoing CPB.
Anaesthetic considerations in a patient with ischemic heart disease posted for non-cardiac surgery.
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