TY - JOUR AU - Craig, Douglas AB - 402 CANADIAN ANAESTHETISTS' SOCIETY JOURNAL TABLE I Components of Canadian anaesthetic machine References standard (zIrB.3) 1 Strunin L, Davies JM. The liver and anaesthesia. Can Anaesth Sac J 1983; 30: 208-217. O2 Right 2 ChiM GC The liver and portal hypertension. In 02 Downstream Major Problems in Clinical Surgery, Volume 1. 02 Knob-touch coded Oz Supply failure device Edited by Child GC, Philadelphia, London and 02 Supply failure alarm Toronto: WB Sounders (1966). / Single purpc~se 3 Pugh RNH, Murray.Lyon IM, Dawson JL, Pietroni 02 Plush vslve -- Non-locking MC, Williams R. Transection of the oesophagus ", Protected for bleeding vat-ices. Br J Surg 1973: 60: 646-9. Oz Reserve supply Standard, single common gas outlet Pipeline inlets Pipeline gauges Backflow cheek valves Cylinder yokes-pin indexed Colour coding Vapourizers - design/performance Vapoufizers - keyed filling devices Murphy's Law and Hypoxie mixture alarm* *Recommended in Preface but not mandatory part of standard. the anaesthetic machine machine met the basic requirements (excluding vaporizer section) as early as 1980, ~~ similar universal solutions have not been the case in the other provinces. Douglas B. Craig MO FRCV(C), Professor, Depart- ment of Anesthesia, Health Sciences Centre, Uni- The most significant requirements of CSA stan- TI - Murphy’s Law and the anaesthetic machine JF - Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie DO - 10.1007/BF03015413 DA - 2008-12-18 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/murphy-s-law-and-the-anaesthetic-machine-l8Lrf9hfYc SP - 402 EP - 403 VL - 31 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -