Airway Control Flashcards
IPPV delivery of O2
Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation
PPV delivery of O2
Positive Pressure Ventilation
Four benefits of ET intubation during induction that contribute to airway control
- Efficient gas delivery
- Reduce dead space
- Delivery of O2
- Protection of airways
CPPV
Complete Positive Pressure Ventilation (ventilator)
When the ET cuff is too inflated, it stimulates the _____________ nerve, which decrease…
Vagas nerve
HR
Et sticking out of the mouth too far creates
Increased dead space = decreased gas exchange
9 hazards of ET intubation
- Vagal stimulation (parasympathetic)
- Larynx trauma
- Excessive tube length
- Lvl of difficulty
- Pressure necrosis (leak test)
- Obstruction
- Recovery
- Disease fomite
- Irritation
High risk anesthesia patients require _____________ monitoring
Continuous
What are the four homeostatic mechanisms (vitals) that are monitored during maintenance of anesthesia
HR
RR
CRT
Temp
During the different stages of anesthesia, compensation can occur making it difficult to know what stage is occurring, but ______________ “don’t lie”
Reflexes