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Fisdap Airway Management Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved Potential effects of orotracheal intubation. - Secure airway, Protection against aspiration. Bleeding, hypoxia laryngeal swelling, laryngospasms, vocal cord, mucosal necrosis, barotrauma. Potential effects of moving an intubated patient. - With a firmly secured tube the tip of the ET tube can move as much as 2 inches with head flexion and extension; with hyperflexion the tube can be pulled from the trachea completely. Hyperextension can cause the ET tube to be pushed further into the trachea. Consider C-collar to keep the head in neutral position. When to exubate a patient? - Patients are rarely extubated in the prehospital setting. The only reason to consider extubation is if the patient is extremely intolerant of it or the ET tube is placed incorrectly. (Extremely combative, gagging or retching). It is typically safer to sedate the patient rather than extubate. Before performing field extubation, you should contact medical control or follow local protocols.

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Potential effects of orotracheal intubation. - ✔✔Secure airway, Protection

against aspiration. Bleeding, hypoxia laryngeal swelling, laryngospasms,

vocal cord, mucosal necrosis, barotrauma.

Potential effects of moving an intubated patient. - ✔✔With a firmly secured

tube the tip of the ET tube can move as much as 2 inches with head flexion

and extension; with hyperflexion the tube can be pulled from the trachea

completely. Hyperextension can cause the ET tube to be pushed further

into the trachea. Consider C-collar to keep the head in neutral position.

When to exubate a patient? - ✔✔Patients are rarely extubated in the

prehospital setting. The only reason to consider extubation is if the patient

is extremely intolerant of it or the ET tube is placed incorrectly. (Extremely

combative, gagging or retching). It is typically safer to sedate the patient

rather than extubate. Before performing field extubation, you should contact

medical control or follow local protocols.




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,Potential effects of overinflation of the distal cuff. - ✔✔Overinflation of the

distal cuff may cause tissue necrosis of the tracheal wall.

Indications for airway suctioning. - ✔✔When the patient's mouth or throat

becomes filled with vomit, blood or secretions. Audible gurgling.

Gold standard for successful intubation. - ✔✔The gold standard is

endotracheal intubation; Gold standard for evidence of successful

intubation is in-line capnography.

Indications for direct laryngoscopy and magill forceps. - ✔✔If you are

unable relieve a severe airway obstruction in an unresponsive patient with

basic techniques.



Have Magill forceps available should you need to guide the ET tube

between the vocal cords or if you encounter a foreign body obstruction

during laryngoscopy.

Potential complications of endotracheal intubation. - ✔✔Bleeding, hypoxia,

laryngeal swelling, laryngospasm, vocal cord damage, mucosal necrosis,

and barotrauma.




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, Anatomical place of a Miller blade. - ✔✔The straight laryngoscope blade

(Miller) is designed so that its tip will extend beneath the epiglottis and

directly lift it up.

Anatomical placement of a Macintosh blade. - ✔✔Curve of blade conforms

to tongue and pharynx. The tip of the blade is placed in the vallecula.

Indications for nasotracheal intubation. - ✔✔Nasotracheal intubation is

indicated for patients who are breathing spontaneously but require

definitive airway management to prevent further deterioration of their

condition. Responsive patients and patients with an altered mental status

and an intact gag reflex who are in respiratory failure because of conditions

such as COPD, asthma, or pulmonary edema.

Volume of the distal cuff of a endotracheal tube. - ✔✔5-10 mL

Correct tube placement confirmation. - ✔✔1. Visualizing the the ET tube

passing between the vocal cords.

2. Equal and bilateral lung sounds.

3. If the ET tube has been placed properly then it should be easy to

compress the bag-mask device, and you should see corresponding chest

expansion.




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