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Airway and Ventilatory Managment
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Objectives Identify setting Regonize AWO Manage airway Define definitive airway
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Airway obstruction Coma Aspiration Facial trauma Neck trauma Picture of bomb to face
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Airway Obstruction Regonition Look
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Airway Obstruction Regonition Listen
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Airway Obstruction Regonition Feel
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Adequate Breathing Provide oxygen Subtle deterioration of breathing Caution! –Coma –SCI –Chest trauma
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Inadequate Breathing LookListen
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Inadequate Breathing FeelAdjuncts
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Adequate oxygenation Requires –Oxygen –Definitive airway –Ventilation Caution –Protect C-spine
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Airway Maintenance Chin lift Jaw thrust Oral airway Nasal airway
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Definitive Airway Need for Airway –Coma –Maxillofacial injury –Aspiration –Airway injury Need for Breathing –Apnea –Hypoxia –Hypercapnia –Brain injury Definitive aw = cuffed tube in trachea
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Definitive Airway Orotracheal Nasotracheal Surgical airway
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Right Bronchial intubation Xray of right bronchial intubation
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RSI Be prepared for surgical airway Requires skill and training Urgency must justify risk
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Surgical Airway Indications –Inability to intubate the trachea –Maxillofacial trauma –Neck injury Methods –Needle –Surgical
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Defnintive Airway: Immediate need: Apneic patient Protect c spin Oxgyenate ventilate Orotracheal intubation (No nasotracheal intubation b/c of apnea) If unable to intubate surgical airway
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Defnintive Airway: Immediate need: Breathing patient Protect c spine Oxgyenate ventilate Oro or nasotracheal intubation, maintain c- spine position If unable to intubate surgical airway
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Defnintive Airway: Immediate need: Maxillofacial trauma Protect c spine Oxgyenate and ventilate as needed If unable to intubate surgical airway
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Oxygenate and Ventilate Goal = achieve maximal cellular oxygen O2 at 10-12 L/min Tight fitting mask with resevoir Ventilate Avoid prolonged intubation attempts
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Monitor Oxygenation Pulsoximeter –Measures oxygenated hemoglobin Utility –Difficult intubation –Transport Pa02 vs sat –90 = 100% –60 = 90% –30 – 60%
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Oxygen – Hb dissociation curve
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Questions on this section?
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Summary Suspect airway compromise Protect C-spine Open airway and ventilate If in doubt definitive airway Adequate oxygen delivery
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