Chapter 2: Airway Management Flashcards

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What encompasses airway management?

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It encompasses the assessment, establishment, and protection of the airway in combination with effective oxygenation and ventilation.

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What are the anatomical boundaries of the nasal airway?

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Nasal airway extends from the nostrils to the posterior nares or choanae.

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Why do patients mouth breath when they require high flow rate?

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It is because the resistance to air flow through the nose is double that of it through the mouth.

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The anatomical boundaries of the nasopharynx?

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From the posterior nares or choanae to the level of soft palate

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What structures are the principal impediment to airflow through the nasopharynx?

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The tonsillar lymph nodes

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What are the anatomical boundaries of oral cavity?

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Teeth anteriorly, hard and soft palate above and tongue below.

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What are the anatomical boundaries of the oropharynx?

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It extends from the soft palate to the tip of the epiglottis

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What structure is the principal source of obstruction in the oropharynx?

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Tongue

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What are the actions of genioglossus muscle?

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Move the tongue forward during inspiration and dialate the pharynx

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What are the anatomical boundaries of laryngopharynx?

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It extends from the epiglottis to the upper border of the cricoid cartilage at the level of C6.

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What are the functions of larynx ?

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Phonation and acts as a valve to protect lower airway

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What are the cartilages that make up the larynx?

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Thyroid, cricoid, arytenoids, corniculates and epiglottis.

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What is the origin and function of epiglottis?

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It originates from the hyoid bone and the base of the tongue. It prevents aspiration by covering the glottis during swallowing.

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What is vallecula?

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It is an anatomical space at the base of the tongue which is formed posteriorly by the epiglottis and anteriorly by the anterior pharyngeal wall.

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What is laryngeal inlet?

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It is the opening of the larynx bounded by the epiglottis, aryepiglottic folds, and the arytenoid cartilage

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What is the vocal apparatus?

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Glottis is the vocal apparatus which includes the true and false vocal cords, and the glottic opening.

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The anatomical boundaries of cricothyroid membrane are ?.

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Thyroid and cricoid cartilages and is the site of surgical airway management.