Airway Control Flashcards

1
Q

IPPV delivery of O2

A

Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation

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2
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PPV delivery of O2

A

Positive Pressure Ventilation

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3
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Four benefits of ET intubation during induction that contribute to airway control

A
  1. Efficient gas delivery
  2. Reduce dead space
  3. Delivery of O2
  4. Protection of airways
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4
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CPPV

A

Complete Positive Pressure Ventilation (ventilator)

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5
Q

When the ET cuff is too inflated, it stimulates the _____________ nerve, which decrease…

A

Vagas nerve
HR

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6
Q

Et sticking out of the mouth too far creates

A

Increased dead space = decreased gas exchange

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7
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9 hazards of ET intubation

A
  1. Vagal stimulation (parasympathetic)
  2. Larynx trauma
  3. Excessive tube length
  4. Lvl of difficulty
  5. Pressure necrosis (leak test)
  6. Obstruction
  7. Recovery
  8. Disease fomite
  9. Irritation
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8
Q

High risk anesthesia patients require _____________ monitoring

A

Continuous

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9
Q

What are the four homeostatic mechanisms (vitals) that are monitored during maintenance of anesthesia

A

HR
RR
CRT
Temp

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10
Q

During the different stages of anesthesia, compensation can occur making it difficult to know what stage is occurring, but ______________ “don’t lie”

A

Reflexes

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