Capnography Monitor

Capnography provides continuous waveform monitoring of CO2 to assess ventilation quality during sedation and mechanical ventilation.  It is used in procedural sedation transport and critical care to detect hypoventilation and airway loss early.  Place sampling line correctly verify waveform morphology and correlate with clinical signs and pulse oximetry.

Capnography enhances respiratory monitoring and early detection of ventilation compromise.  Continuous CO2 waveform monitoring for ventilation assessment and airway surveillance.  Use capnography to guide ventilation adjustments and to detect disconnection or obstruction promptly.

Main Points: Capnography Monitor | Waveform morphology | Sampling line placement | Correlation with SpO2 | Early detection | Procedural use

Quick Facts: End tidal CO2 reflects ventilation status | Waveform changes indicate obstruction or disconnection | Useful during sedation and transport | Correlate with oxygenation measures | Sampling line placement affects accuracy

Topics related to Capnography Monitor include ventilation monitoring | airway safety | sedation

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