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What is the accuracy range of thrope tubes at room temperature and 760 mmHg?

1-2%

+/- 2-3%

Throppe tubes, commonly used in anesthesia delivery systems for measuring gas flow, typically have an accuracy range of ± 2-3% at standard conditions, which is defined as room temperature and atmospheric pressure of 760 mmHg. This level of accuracy is crucial for ensuring precise dosages of anesthetic gases are administered to patients.

The specific accuracy range of ± 2-3% reflects the reliability of these tubes in delivering consistent flow rates, which is essential for patient safety and effective anesthesia management. Maintaining accuracy within this range helps clinicians make informed decisions regarding dosage and procedural techniques.

In the context of the other options, while some ranges may reflect general tolerances for other devices or conditions, they do not correspond specifically to the operational specifications outlined for thrope tubes under the described standard conditions. Therefore, the accuracy of ± 2-3% is aligned with manufacturer standards and clinical practices for these devices.

+/- 1-5%

5-7%

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