SAQ 833 – Anaesthetics – capnography interpretation in ED

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Capnography is a vital form of monitoring in the ED. A normal CO2 waveform is shown below.

Normal capnography waveform labelled A to E.
Normal CO2 waveform

State three (3) of the most important common uses of ED capnography.

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On the normal waveform, which interval (for example A-B, B-C, C-D or D-E) contains the period of dead-space ventilation?

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In the table, state conditions that can cause abnormal EtCO2 values. Give only one unique example for each box.

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