Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 August 2022
The primary purpose of the anaesthetic machine is to deliver anaesthetic gases and volatile agents safely to the patient - helping to maintain a suitable level of consciousness and analgesia for surgery. It is vital that any clinician checking and using an anaesthetic machine is familiar with the type of machine they are intending to use and possess a detailed knowledge of how it operates. Machines must be rigorously checked and tested by a suitably trained person before use and a breathing circuit check should take place between each patient. This chapter is an introduction to the anaesthetic machine, highlighting the main components and features that are essential to maintaining user and patient safety.
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