nonrebreathing
Nonrebreathing refers to a class of breathing circuits and masks designed to minimize rebreathed gases during respiratory support. The core idea is to deliver fresh gas to the patient while directing exhaled gas away, so that inhaled gas contains little or no gas previously exhaled by the patient. This arrangement allows higher and more predictable oxygen delivery and reduces the buildup of carbon dioxide from prior breaths.
Nonrebreathing masks consist of a tight-sealing face mask, a reservoir bag, and one-way valves that prevent
In anesthesia, nonrebreathing circuits use unidirectional inspiratory and expiratory valves and a high fresh gas flow
Nonrebreathing is contrasted with rebreathing systems that conserve part of exhaled gas and require carbon dioxide