Rebreathing circuits eg circle systems depend on functional one way valves to ensure gas flow in one direction and co 2 absorbents to prevent rebreathing of co 2.
Non rebreathing circuit cat.
The oxygen flush valve should never be used when a cat is connected to an nrc.
And can accelerate the rate of change in inhalant concentration in the anesthetic circuit.
Non rebreathing circuit nrb bain vs rebreathing circle systems.
Use nrb circuits for patients less than 3 kg 7 lbs.
Veterinary anesthesia circuits explained.
Non rebreathing nrb circuits depend upon high oxygen flow rates to prevent rebreathing of co 2.
This brief summary of the two most popular anesthesia circuits currently in use is intended as an easy reference to simplify and explain the strengths and advantages of both systems.
Non rebreathing circuits are designed to deliver oxygen and anesthetic gases with less resistance to breathing in small patients under 10 lbs 7 kg.
If you have active scavenge you may need to use higher flow rates.
Oxygen flow rate of non rebreathing circuits.
Oxygen flow rates should be.
Currently the terminology describes the breathing systems as non rebreathing or rebreathing see figures 1 2 for majority of procedures regardless of variations of teaching practice and geographical location provision of two simple pieces of information can be quite adequate for description of a breathing circuit.