23. splitting ratio is determined by the vapor pressure. Higher the vapor pressure, the lower the splitting ratio.
Decreasing temperature will result in decreasing vapor pressure and less output.
31. N2O dissolves in vaporizer decreasing outflow when added to admixture. When turning off N2O, all the N2O in the vaporizer now goes into the outflow, suddenly increasing volume delivered of the volatile.
37. TO figure out vapor outflow
VO = (carrier gas flow x vapor pressure) / (barometric pressure - vapor pressure)
38. At extremely low flows and extremely high flows, volume delivered of volatile is lower than you think 2/2 insufficient flow and insufficient mixing
46. Uptake of volatile in the first minute = uptake between 4th minute and 9th minute, 9th minute and 16th minute, 16th minute and 25th minute etc
53. Highest FiO2 developed by NC is 45%. 4% per liter until 6L max.
56. Minimum minishock is 100milliAmps
57. The Line Isolation Monitor or LIM sounds an alarm when grounding occurs in the OR.
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