Endotracheal intubation ppt
[DOC File]Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured ...
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ii. Endotracheal intubation may be indicated for comatose patients. iii. Cervical spine immobilization should be used for all unresponsive patients found lying down. iv. Large-bore IV access should be gained as soon as possible but should not delay transfer. v. Obtain a blood glucose level as soon as possible. b.
[DOC File]Respiratory MCQ’s
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6. Uncuffed endotracheal tubes should be used for: a) tube sizes less than 6mm . b) acute epiglottis. c) blind nasotracheal intubation. d) intubations with a Macintosh blade. e) known fractured base of skull. A. 7. Cricoid pressure was first described by: a) Mendelson. b) Danzi. c) Sellick . d)Tintinalli. e)Meller. C. 9.
[DOC File]Medical Terminology: An Illustrated Guide, Fifth Edition
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Explain the nursing management associated with caring for clients requiring endotracheal intubation or mechanical ventilation for maintenance of upper airway. 314, 317 29 Figures. 20-6 Endotracheal tubes, p. 314. Tables. 20-2 Types of Positive Pressure Ventilators, p. 291 Pre-Lecture Quizzes. True/False. An endotracheal tube can remain in place ...
[DOC File]Inhalational Anesthetics
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H. MACei = minimum alveolar concentration to block movement to endotracheal intubation. About 1.3 MAC. I. MACbar = minimum alveolar concentration to block adrenergic responsiveness. About 1.5 MAC. III Mechanisms of General Anesthesia. A. Wide variety of agents cause anesthesia: Drug MAC. Halothane 0.77%. Isoflurane 1.11%. Enflurane 1.66% ...
[DOC File]Welcome | CCNURCA
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Endotracheal intubation. V7. Types of temporary hemostasis. V8. Immobiliasation, types and means ... PPT presentation, consultatiaon, semianrs, debates. Assesment methods ... and fast ensurance of IV path, placing catheters and airway obtaining (intubation). Stopage of bleeding from nose, ear, gingiva after toth extraction. Procedure with ...
[DOC File]Microsoft PowerPoint - MT guidelines 2010
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Where necessary, endotracheal intubation and subsequent ventilation of patient. Advise on oxygen therapy in non-ventilated trauma patients. Administration of anaesthetic agents. Co-ordinating cardio-pulmonary resuscitation of the patient. Provision of advice …
[DOC File]Ambulance Act - O. Reg. 257/00
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Endotracheal intubation. 5. Non-automated external cardiac defibrillation and monitoring. O. Reg. 257/00, Sched. 2. Schedule 3 LIST OF CONTROLLED ACTS THAT MAY BE PERFORMED BY A CRITICAL CARE PARAMEDIC OR, IF AUTHORIZED, AN ADVANCED CARE PARAMEDIC. Item Controlled Acts 1. Administration of any drug that an advanced care paramedic may administer ...
[DOC File]Thinning Algorithm - Massey University
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Many conditions can lead to laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS), most frequent endotracheal intubation, followed by external trauma, or prior airway surgery. Clinical management of these stenosis requires exact information about the number, grade, and the length of the stenosis. There is a method developed for assessment of LTS.
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