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Calculate a flow rate for a 4.5kg cat using an Ayres T-Piece.

The cat's respiratory rate is 12bpm and the veterinary surgeon would like to use Nitrous Oxide at a 2:1 ratio

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Final answer:

To calculate the flow rate of a gas or liquid, we use the equation: Flow rate = Volume / Time. In this case, the flow rate of Nitrous Oxide used in the Ayres T-Piece for a 4.5kg cat with a respiratory rate of 12 bpm can be calculated.

Step-by-step explanation:

The flow rate of a gas or liquid can be calculated using the equation:

Flow rate = Volume / Time

In this case, we need to calculate the flow rate of Nitrous Oxide used in the Ayres T-Piece for a 4.5kg cat with a respiratory rate of 12 bpm.

Let's assume that the ratio of Nitrous Oxide to the cat's respiratory rate is 2:1, which means for every 2 breaths of the cat, 1 breath of Nitrous Oxide is used.

We can calculate the flow rate of Nitrous Oxide using the given information:

Flow rate of Nitrous Oxide = Volume of Nitrous Oxide / Time

Volume of Nitrous Oxide = Volume of cat's breath * Ratio

Time = 1 minute / Respiratory rate

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