Re: Anesthesia Gas Making Me Tired in the OR???
Agree with the others on this, I suggest you look some where else for your fatigue.
I would bet you could leave an anes. machine on full blast in a closed OR all night, and not notice the next morning.
If your OR has the correct air flow rates, functioning waste gas scavenger systems, etc, there won't be enough build up to notice the next morning. (not to mention the vaporizer would be dry!)
We have a company come in on a routine basis with a "sniffer" type machine that monitors the atmosphere in our rooms. And we've never had an issue in my quarter century of working in the OR.
Like others, the only time I've ever taken a hit from Sevo or any of the other gases was when I was holding a child during induction. And then it was only a mild dizziness, that went away very quickly.
In fact, your co-workers in PACU are more exposed to off gasing that you are!
Let's face it, hard work, stress, long hours, etc, etc, etc is enough to make anyone tired!! Especially if you are new to the job! Hang in there
By the way, if you and others are concerned about gas in the air, check with your supervisor, maybe they have a periodic air check done. If not, maybe you all should consider it.
Mike
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