November 2025 Safety

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1.
Check lines, tubes and hoses daily for any possible defect prior to __________.
2.
Anesthetic machines should be serviced ________ according to the manufacturer guidelines.
3.
__________ is a necessity in providing pain free care to our patients but can carry dangerous baggage if not managed properly.
4.
______ are the volatile vapors that sometimes leak into a room during anesthetic procedures.
5.
__________ is a method used to remove expired gas from the anesthesia circuit typically using two ways: active or passive.
6.
_______ scavenging uses suction (negative pressure) to direct WAGs to the outside and the preferable method according to AAHA.
7.
________ scavenging removes WAGs without the use of a vacuum and instead uses positive pressure from the patient’s exhalation as a transport method.
8.
Adequate ____________ is key to reducing WAGs
9.
Use proper fitted __________ tubes and/or masks. Loose-fitting tubes/masks are a common source of escaping gas.
10.
DO NOT over _______ E.T. tubes.
11.
After shutting off the vaporizer, continue to administer ______ a few minutes longer before disconnecting patient.