Competency information
Details
Set up capnography (CO2) monitoring equipment on a range of patients, interpreting and responding to trends in physiological variables and calibrating as necessary.
Considerations
- Range of equipment used, relative merits and principles of measurement, including:
- recognition of the errors or potential risks of using defective equipment in clinical practice and the implications of use
- the application of relevant troubleshooting skills
- identification of common faults and remedial action
- current safety standards, including safety testing and routine maintenance
- requirements for set-up and calibration specific to that procedure.
- Preparation of life support equipment, where appropriate.
- SOP for capnography.
- How to minimise patient discomfort in relation to monitoring devices.
- Normal ranges and interpretation in the context of the clinical circumstances.
- How to differentiate real change from artefact and respond appropriately.
- Routine maintenance and calibration.
- Cleaning and disinfection post monitoring.
Relevant learning outcomes
# | Outcome |
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# 6 | Outcome Perform Capnography (CO2) monitoring recognising and responding to trends in physiological variables. |