Content text 1 Basics Of Monitoring.pdf
BASIC ANESTHETIC MONITORING Applies to : all ananthesia care in Emergency Situations : Appropriate life support measures take precedence. - Appliesto General Anaesthetics & Regional Anaesthetics & and Monitored ananthesia care ADVANTAGE : 1) Encourage Quality of Patient Care Does not gurantee any specific patient outcome.) LIMITATION : 1) May be clinically impractical. C) May fail to detect untoward clinical developments. ↳ Not intended for OBSTETRICAL Patient in Labor OR in the Conduct of PAIN Management. CONTINUAL : Repeated regularly and frequency is Steady , Rapid Succession CONTINUOUS : Prolonged without any interruption at any time .
STANDARD - II : During all anaesthetics , the Patient's Oxygenation, Ventilation , Circulation and Temperature shall be continually evaluated . IIa: OXYGENATION- ↑ Objective : Ensure adequate Oxygen Lancentration in the inspired gas and the blood during all anaesthetics. Methods : DINSPIRED GAS: - GA: Oxygen Cove in the Patient breathing system shall be measured by an 0 Analyzes , with a 2 LOW O CONC. LIMIT ALARM , in use . C BLOOD OXTGENATION: - During all Anaesthetics , a QUANTITATIVE method of assessing Oxygenation like Pulse Oximetry-↑ 1) Variable pitch pulse tone shall be audible to the low threshold Harm anaesthesiologist or the care team personnel. 1) Adequate illumination necessaryto assess 11) Exposure of the patient color.