The high concentration of N2O explains why N2O has a faster rise of FA/FI.
When a very high concentration is used (i.e. 70% N2O) the concentration effect increases the rate of induction.
The concentration effect is only effective for nitrous because it is the only agent administered in a high enough concentration for the effect to occur.
a) N2O has a slower rise of FA/FI compared to other agents
b) The concentration effect increases the rate of induction for all anesthetics
c) N2O's concentration effect is due to low concentration
d) The concentration effect is effective for all anesthetics