Capnography, or carbon dioxide monitoring, is important because it provides a noninvasive way to measure the concentration of carbon dioxide exhaled. It has clinical applications for patients who are intubated and those who breathe spontaneously and can help identify and diagnose the cause of respiratory distress. ETCO2 cannulas, CO2 detectors and absorbents, and masks make up this collection with everything you need to monitor your patients precisely and effectively.
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