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Management
210a
Effective Cough
Components
Abdominal contraction
Glottic closure
Phases of a Cough
Irritation of airway
Compression
Glottic closure
Expulsion
Opening of glottis
Inadequate compression
To treat atelectasis
Trauma
Hypoxia
Arrhythmias
Infection
Vagal stimulation
Atelectasis
Hazards of Suctioning
Bronchospasm
Oral suctioning
Suction canister
Connective tubing
Equipment Required For Oral
Suctioning
Distilled water or
saline solution in
container
Gloves
Equipment Required For
Suctioning
Suction canister
Connective tubing
Suction catheter
Nasal & Tracheal Suctioning
Equipment
Gloves
Catheter Types
Whistle tip
Argyle
Coud
Catheter sizes
Murphy eye
Pressure During Suctioning
Oropharyngeal airway
Insertion procedure
Nasopharyngeal airway
Endotracheal tubes
Endotracheal Tubes
Cuffed
Uncuffed
Double lumen
Jet ventilation
Indications for Intubation
Prevent aspiration
Cardiopulmonary arrest
Indications for Intubation
Establishment/maintenance of
mechanical ventilation
Bronchial hygiene
Physiologic Effects of Intubation
Decrease in VD (approximately by )
Suction equipment
Laryngoscope
Oropharyngeal airway
Equipment Needed For Intubation
Syringe
Insert laryngoscope
teeth
Intubation Procedure
Aspiration
Fracture of teeth
Tracheostomy Tubes
Indications for Tracheotomy
Hemorrhage
Hazards of Tracheotomy
Subcutaneous emphysema
Infection
Portex / Shiley
Jackson
Kamen-Wilkensen
Fenestrated
Care of The Tracheostomy Tube
Suction equipment
Hydrogen peroxide
Care of The Tracheostomy Tube
Sterile water
Cotton-tipped applicators
Performed as needed
Perforated cuff
Mucus plug
Suction equipment
Resuscitation bag
Changing of The Tracheostomy
Tube
Laryngeal mask
airway (LMA)
Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Placement
Combitube
(Double lumen
airway)
Combitube
Advantages
Disadvantages
Disadvantages
Placement
Placement
Advantages
Disadvantages
Placement