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An anesthesia machine, also known as an anesthetic machine, is a medical device used to deliver a controlled mixture of gases, including oxygen and anesthetic agents, to a patient during a surgical procedure. These machines ensure the patient remains unconscious but able to breathe while under anesthesia. Here's a more detailed look at what an anesthesia machine does:Functions:Delivers oxygen and anesthetic gases: The machine precisely mixes and delivers the required gases to the patient. Breathing support: It can provide ventilation, helping the patient breathe during anesthesia. Removes exhaled gases: Scavenging systems remove waste gases like carbon dioxide. Monitoring vital signs: Modern machines often include monitors that track vital signs like heart rate and oxygen saturation. Key Components: Breathing circuit: This system delivers the gas mixture to the patient and collects exhaled gases. Vaporizer: This device converts liquid anesthetic agents into a gaseous form. Flowmeter: This controls the flow of oxygen and other gases. Ventilator: This provides breathing support and can be adjusted for various breathing patterns. Scavenging system: This removes exhaled gases, preventing them from circulating back to the patient or entering the environment. Monitoring devices: These continuously track the patient's vital signs. Types of Anesthesia Machines: Basic: These are simpler machines used for basic anesthesia needs.Advanced: These have more complex features and are used for more complex procedures.Mobile: These are designed for use in various locations.Integrated workstations: These combine various functions, including monitoring and ventilation, into a single uni