Byerly, Kathryn K.2013-05-022013-05-022013-02-21https://hdl.handle.net/1920/8126The CATS published in MARS (Mason Archival Repository Service; mars.gmu.edu) are submitted by students after they have been reviewed, revised, and approved by their instructor. All CATs are current at the time of original publication but will not be updated over time.Purpose: To determine which method of noninvasive carbon dioxide (Co2) monitoring - transcutaneous or end-tidal Co2 - more accurately reflects arterial Co2 levels facilitating identification of hypoventilation as evidenced by hypercarbia in adults receiving anesthesia in the peri-procedural setting?en-USCopyright 2013 Kathryn K. Byerly, RNMethods of Non-Invasive Carbon Dioxide MonitoringArticle