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Answers

Mallampti Classification - Correct answer-Visual analysis of the

oral/oropharyngeal anatomy

Mallampti Class I - Correct answer-Visualization of the soft palate, fauces, uvula,

anterior and posterior pillars

Mallampti Class II - Correct answer-Visualization of the soft palate, fauces, and

uvula

Mallampti Class III - Correct answer-Visualization of the soft palate and the base

of the uvula

Mallampti Class IV - Correct answer-Soft palate is not visible at all.

Signs of Airway Obstruction - Correct answer-Choking, gagging, substernal notch

retraction, labored breathing, rapid pulse initially, then decreased pulse, respiratory

arrest, and cardiac arrest


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, Treatment of Airway Obstruction - Correct answer-Early Treatment: 100% O2 via

nasal mask, trendelenburg position (pack of surgical site), digital traction of tongue

(with gauze, tongue forceps, hemostat, or sutures), suctioning of the oropharynx.

Advanced Treatment: Abdominal thrusts, laryngoscopy, cricothrotomy.

Larygospasm- what is it, and what can a partial or complete closure result in? -

Correct answer-Protective reflex of the vocal cords that attempts to stop foreign

matter getting into the larynx, trachea, and lungs. Partial or complete closure of the

vocal cords can occur resulting in airway obstruction.

Treatment of Laryngospasm - Correct answer-100% O2 via nasal hood,

maintain/establish airway, pack off surgical site, suction of oral cavity and

oropharynx, positive pressure, 100% oxygen via bag/mask system, succinylcholine

(Deepening the level of anesthesia may also help)

Bronchospasm - Correct answer-Generalized contraction of the smooth muscles of

the small bronchi and bronchioles of the lungs, resulting in restriction of airflow to

and from the lungs. Patient will have more difficulty with expiration than

inspiration.

Patients more susceptible to bronchospasm - Correct answer-Patients with history

of allergies, asthma, COPD, and bronchitis


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