concentration effect refers to increasing activities which of the following
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In the study of inhaled anesthetics, the concentration effect is the increase in the rate that the Fa (alveolar concentration)/Fi (inspired concentration) ratio rises as the alveolar concentration of that gas is increased.
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The concentration effect in the research of inhaled anesthetics refers to the rate at which the Fa (alveolar concentration)/Fi (inspired concentration) ratio rises when the alveolar concentration of that gas rises.
When nitric gas, a generally non-potent anesthetic, is supplied in high doses (e.g., 70%) during general anesthesia induction, the concentration effect develops.
The pulmonary circulation quickly absorbs nitric oxide at first.
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