Airway Assessment Flashcards

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Signs of blocked or inadequate airway:

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  • abnormal upper air sound
  • awake pt. unable to speak
  • foreign body airway obstruction
  • swelling of mouth, tongue or oropharynx
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2
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open the mouth with what technique?

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crossed-finger technique

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3
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head-tilt, chin lift maneuver

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  • pt. with no suspected spinal injury
  • used in unresponsive pt.’s (cardiac arrest)
  • must use a mechanical airway if ineffective on it’s own
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4
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jaw-thrust maneuver

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  • used when a spinal injury is suspected

- jaw is displaced forward by EMT’s fingers

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5
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used to suction the mouth or oropharynx, commonly called a Yankauer catheter, tonsil tip or tonsil sucker

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Hard or rigid catheter

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used in suctioning the nose, nasopharynx or other small places. Also called a “French” catheter

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Soft catheter

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7
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Measuring suction catheters for nasopharynx

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the tip of the pt.’s nose to tip of his ear

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Measuring suction catheters for oropharynx

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corner of his mouth to the tip of his ear

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Technique of Suctioning

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  • apply suction only on the way out
  • suction no more than 15 sec. for adult
  • suction no more than 5 sec. for infants/children
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10
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If pt. needs artificial ventilation & suctioning:

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apply suction for 15 sec.
then provide ventilation for 2 min
then suction again for 15sec.

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11
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Oropharyngeal Airway

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  • must be unresponsive w/ no gag reflex
  • measure holding next to pts.. face (level of front teeth to angle of the jaw)
  • in adult, insert airway upside down then rotate 180* until flat end is on teeth
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12
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Nasopharyngeal Airway

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  • used for pts. with gag reflex
  • measure from tip of nose to tip of earlobe
  • bevel should be facing the septum (wall between the nostrils)
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13
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amount of air breathed that reaches the alveoli

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Alveolar ventilation

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