November Safety 2024

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1.
Acronym for Waste Anesthetic Gases
2.
Ensure the waste gas __________ system is connected and working before using anesthesia.
3.
Adequate ___________ is key to reducing WAGs.
4.
For proper __________, check lines, tubes, and hoses daily for any possible defect prior to induction.
5.
WAG __________ is the only way to determine if WAG concentration is above the recommended limit.
6.
Making repairs, correcting problems, or performing routine checks.
7.
Do not over inflate ______________ tubes!
8.
Loose-fitting tubes/masks are common source of ________ gas.
9.
Move slowly and deliberately when transporting patients under ____________.
10.
When note in use, the __________ and oxygen should always remain off.
11.
After shutting off vaporizer, continue to administer ______ a few minutes longer before disconnecting patient.
12.
Anesthesia machines must be ___________ and serviced on a regular basis.