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Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) and how anaesthesia makes a mess of it!
Manage episode 286971060 series 2891558
In this episode we tackle the SAQ, explain the changes on FRC that take place with the administration of anaesthesia.
July SAQ paper 2005 question 16.
https://networks.anzca.edu.au/d2l/le/content/7669/viewContent/86778/View
This is an important core topic that requires a broad understanding of the
1) A definition and normal values
2) How to measure FRC
3) and how it changes with anaesthesia
4) functions of FRC
I use a categorised answer of anaesthetic, surgical and patient factors to get a broad bite into this answer.
and don't forget to classify the functions as well!
Oxygen store, buffer,
minimise work of breathing - airways resistance and compliance,
minimise pulmonary vascular resistance,
decrease shunt/VQ mismatch and atelectasis,
Please rate, post a review and subscribe!
Check out https://anaesthesiacollective.com/education/first-part-exam/ for general information and a collection of model answers
and
sign up to the ABCs of Anaesthesia facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/2082807131964430
and check out the ABCs of Anaesthesia YouTube channel for more content
https://www.youtube.com/c/ABCsofAnaesthesia
If you have any questions, please email Lahiruandstan@gmail.com
Disclaimer:
The information contained in this podcast is for medical practitioner education only. It is not and will not be relevant for the general public.
This contains general information about medical conditions and treatments. The information is not advice and should not be treated as such.
The medical information is provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied.
The presenter makes no representations or warranties in relation to the medical information on this video.
You must not rely on the information as an alternative to assessing and managing your patient with your treating team and consultant.
You should seek your own advice from your medical practitioner in relation to any of the topics discussed in this episode’
Medical information can change rapidly, and the author/s make all reasonable attempts to provide accurate information at the time of filming. There is no guarantee that the information will be accurate at the time of viewing
The information provided is within the scope of a specialist anaesthetist (FANZCA) working in Australia.
The information presented here does not represent the views of any hospital or ANZCA.
These podcasts are solely for training and education of medical practitioners, and are not an advertisement. They were not sponsored and offer no discounts, gifts or other inducements.
This disclaimer was created based on a Contractology template available at http://www.contractology.com.
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Manage episode 286971060 series 2891558
In this episode we tackle the SAQ, explain the changes on FRC that take place with the administration of anaesthesia.
July SAQ paper 2005 question 16.
https://networks.anzca.edu.au/d2l/le/content/7669/viewContent/86778/View
This is an important core topic that requires a broad understanding of the
1) A definition and normal values
2) How to measure FRC
3) and how it changes with anaesthesia
4) functions of FRC
I use a categorised answer of anaesthetic, surgical and patient factors to get a broad bite into this answer.
and don't forget to classify the functions as well!
Oxygen store, buffer,
minimise work of breathing - airways resistance and compliance,
minimise pulmonary vascular resistance,
decrease shunt/VQ mismatch and atelectasis,
Please rate, post a review and subscribe!
Check out https://anaesthesiacollective.com/education/first-part-exam/ for general information and a collection of model answers
and
sign up to the ABCs of Anaesthesia facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/2082807131964430
and check out the ABCs of Anaesthesia YouTube channel for more content
https://www.youtube.com/c/ABCsofAnaesthesia
If you have any questions, please email Lahiruandstan@gmail.com
Disclaimer:
The information contained in this podcast is for medical practitioner education only. It is not and will not be relevant for the general public.
This contains general information about medical conditions and treatments. The information is not advice and should not be treated as such.
The medical information is provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied.
The presenter makes no representations or warranties in relation to the medical information on this video.
You must not rely on the information as an alternative to assessing and managing your patient with your treating team and consultant.
You should seek your own advice from your medical practitioner in relation to any of the topics discussed in this episode’
Medical information can change rapidly, and the author/s make all reasonable attempts to provide accurate information at the time of filming. There is no guarantee that the information will be accurate at the time of viewing
The information provided is within the scope of a specialist anaesthetist (FANZCA) working in Australia.
The information presented here does not represent the views of any hospital or ANZCA.
These podcasts are solely for training and education of medical practitioners, and are not an advertisement. They were not sponsored and offer no discounts, gifts or other inducements.
This disclaimer was created based on a Contractology template available at http://www.contractology.com.
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