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Airway Management. Matching
How long should you hyperinflate and hyperoxygenate for the oral intubation procedure?
2 to 3 minutes
How to determine suction catheter size Method 2
(Inside diameter*2) then use next lowest size
Oral intubation is the prefered method during CPR becaus it is
fast
When you place an OPA you can
use a tongue depressor and the tip should be above the epiglottis
In an RSI patient is given
Sedative (Versed, Valium, Propofol) Paralytic (succynlcholine) lidocaine (anti arythmic
The fiberopteric laryngoscopy is
the most accurate way to confirm placement
What are the indications of a tracheotomy?
prolonged intubation to overcome upper airway obstruction trauma/surgery
The NPA is stabilized by the
flange
what are the disadvantages of the tracheotomy?
Surgical procedure hemorrhage SQ emphysema pneumothorax pneumomediastinum permanent scar
Stage IV. visualization class
epiglottis not visable
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