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...intubation. 7. Describe artificial airways and implications...
...of a patent airway 1. Endotracheal tubes...
...or an upper airway obstruction 3. Securing...
...3. Securing the artificial airway a) Tube...
...Securing the artificial airway a) Tube can...
...addition to an airway, other equipment is...
...c) Oral pharyngeal airway or a bite...
...or an upper airway obstruction 2. Securing...
...2. Securing the artificial airway Adhesive tape...
...Securing the artificial airway Adhesive tape different...
...ventilators use an artificial airway to deliver...
...use an artificial airway to deliver support....
...e) Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) f)...
...ventilation. F. Peak airway pressure or peak...
...problem that increases airway resistance can trigger...
...secretions in the airway. I. Initial ventilator...
...variables Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) Respiratory...
...PEEP: continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or...
...hypoxemia. 7. Peak airway or peak inspiratory...
...pressure and an artificial airway places a...
...and an artificial airway places a patient...
...b) Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) A....
...secretions or maintain airway patency, are contraindicated...
...B. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) 1....
...level of positive airway pressure for a...
...ventilation Continuous positive airway pressure 2. NIPPV...
...level of positive airway pressure for a...
...Mechanical Ventilation And Artificial Airways 1. Positive...
...Gastrointestinal complications VII. Artificial Airway Complications 1....
...complications VII. Artificial Airway Complications 1. Artificial...
...Airway Complications 1. Artificial airways have their...
...the normal upper airway defenses that warm...
...damage a) The airway can traumatize nasal...
...d) Clearing the airway: (1) ABCs: airway,...
...airway: (1) ABCs: airway, breathing, and clearance....
...e) Protecting the airway. f) Supporting tissue...
...nutrition. 2. Ineffective airway clearance a) Excessive...
...by suctioning the artificial airway on an...
...suctioning the artificial airway on an as-necessary...
...tip of the artificial airway. 3. Impaired...
...of the artificial airway. 3. Impaired gas...
...Protection of the airway must be taken...
...pattern disturbance a) Airway clearance and other...
...presence of an artificial airway prevents the...
...of an artificial airway prevents the patient...
...and protecting the airway Supporting tissue perfusion...
...15 L/minute g) Airway occlusion pressure (P0.1...
...< 10–15 L/minute Airway occlusion pressure (P0.1...
...use of an artificial airway Develop a...
...of an artificial airway Develop a role-play...
...use of an artificial airway. Assign students...
...of an artificial airway. Assign students to...
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