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ADVANCED AIRWAY MANAGEMENT: COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW INSIDER ACCESS OF 2025/2026 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% SUCCESS RATE

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Bag-Valve-Mask (BVM) - A self-inflating bag used to provide positive pressure ventilation. PEEP valve - Should be used with a BVM to improve oxygenation. Endotracheal Tube (ETT) - A tube inserted into the trachea to maintain an open airway. Beveled Tip and Murphy's Eye - Facilitate passage through the vocal cords and provide an alternate pathway for gas flow. Cuff and Pilot Balloon - Seal the airway and allow for monitoring of cuff inflation. 15mm Connector - Standard size for connecting to a BVM or ventilator. Stylet - A malleable metal rod inserted into the ETT to provide rigidity and shape for intubation. Supraglottic Airways - Airways that sit above the glottis (e.g., LMA, i-gel). Retroglottic Airways - Airways that sit behind the glottis in the esophagus (e.g., King Tube). Preoxygenation - The goal is to denitrogenate the lungs and create an oxygen reservoir, extending the safe apnea time. Positioning - The 'sniffing' position aligns the oral, pharyngeal, and laryngeal axes for optimal view during laryngoscopy. Apneic Oxygenation - Providing passive oxygenation via a nasal cannula during the apneic period of intubation

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ADVANCED AIRWAY MANAGEMENT:
COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW INSIDER ACCESS OF
2025/2026 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% SUCCESS
RATE
Upper Airway - Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, and Laryngopharynx (Hypopharynx).


Larynx - Composed of the epiglottis, glottis (vocal cords), and various cartilages (thyroid,
cricoid, arytenoid).


Trachea and Bronchi - The trachea bifurcates at the carina into the right and left mainstem
bronchi.



Vallecula - The space between the base of the tongue and the epiglottis, the target for the tip of a
curved (Macintosh) laryngoscope blade.



Epiglottis - The leaf-shaped cartilage that covers the larynx during swallowing.



Vocal Cords - The primary structures of the glottic opening.



Arytenoid Cartilages - Paired cartilages at the posterior aspect of the larynx, another crucial
landmark.


Cricothyroid Membrane - The membrane between the thyroid and cricoid cartilages, the site for
cricothyrotomy.


LEMON - A mnemonic for assessing a difficult airway: Look Externally, Evaluate (3-3-2 Rule),
Mallampati Score, Obstruction/Obesity, Neck Mobility.

, 3-3-2 Rule - 3 fingerbreadths between incisors, 3 fingerbreadths from hyoid bone to chin, 2
fingerbreadths from thyroid notch to floor of mouth.



Mallampati Score - A classification system for airway visibility: Class I (full visibility), Class II
(uvula and soft palate), Class III (base of uvula), Class IV (soft palate not visible).



ROMAN - A mnemonic for assessing difficult bag-mask ventilation: Radiation/Restriction,
Obesity/Obstruction/OSA, Mask Seal/Mallampati/Male, Age, No Teeth.



Obesity - BMI > 26, presence of airway obstruction, or history of obstructive sleep apnea.



RODS - A mnemonic for assessing difficult extraglottic device: Restricted Mouth Opening,
Obstruction, Disrupted or Distorted Airway, Stiff Lungs or Cervical Spine.


SMART - A mnemonic for assessing difficult cricothyrotomy: Surgery, Mass, Access/Anatomy,
Radiation, Tumor.


Failure of Airway Patency or Protection - Inability to maintain a clear airway or protect against
aspiration.


Failure of Ventilation or Oxygenation - Inability to maintain adequate gas exchange.



Anticipated Clinical Course - Likelihood of deterioration that will necessitate intubation.



Oropharyngeal Airway (OPA) - Used in unconscious patients without a gag reflex to prevent the
tongue from obstructing the airway.



Nasopharyngeal Airway (NPA) - Used in conscious or semiconscious patients with a gag reflex.
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