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Significance of stomach distension, and rapidly decreased ETCO2 after successful
intubation - answer;-Tube was placed into esophagus

Method to RAPIDLY confirm that a stoma is clear (direct laryngoscopy, suction,
removing inner
cannula) * - answer;-remove inner catheter to see that its clear

Methods to clear tracheostomy tubes - answer;-3 ml of saline and suction.

"Maximum allowable time" for intubation attempts. - answer;-30 seconds with
oxygenation between attempts

Indications and contraindications for nasotracheal intubation - answer;-Indications:
Breathing spontaneously but require definitive airway management. Responsive
patients and patients with an altered mental status and an intact gag reflex who are in
respiratory
failure.

Contraindications: patients that should receive orotracheal intubation, head trauma, and
possible midface fractures.

Differential diagnosis for emphysema, pneumonia, pleural effusion and CHF - answer;--
Emphysema (Pink Puffer "Polycythemia", Barrel chested) is a loss of elasticity of the
alveoli of the lungs. This causes extra dead space and these patients breathe off of a
hypoxic drive due to the retained CO2 in the lungs and respiratory system.

-Pneumonia is going to incorporate a FEVER. Most commonly it is only a one sided
issue. Productive cough. Ask about secretion color.

- Pleural effusion is air or fluid in the chest cavity "air or fluid constricts lung, making it
harder to breathe" (Visceral Pleura, Parietal Pleura Space). Sharp pain made worse by
deep breath.

-CHF is going to have pedal edema and cough up pink frothy sputum. Exacerbated by
lying flat (Orthopnea). Known by history and medications taken. left sided heart failure
precedes right side heart failure. Pump problem not a pipe problem.

Treatment of asthma patients depending on how they present (wheezes or not,
mannerism of
speaking, distress etc) - answer;-Patients who are hypersensitive- remove them from
irritant

Asthma patient who is dehydrated- needs hydrated

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Asthma patients who are wheezing- Nebulizer treatment, also consider corticosteroid
and CPAP

Blue Bloater (Chronic Bronchitis) - answer;-Chronic Bronchitis: airway flow problem,
recurrent productive cough, hypoxia, respiratory
acidosis, dyspnea on exertion, high hemoglobin, 'blue bloater' increase respiratory rate,
dyspnea on
exertion, digital clubbing, fat finger tips, cardiac enlargement, bilateral lower extremity
enlargement

pink puffer - answer;-Emphysema: Pursed lip breathing, barrel chested, high RR (to
compensate for poor functioning
lungs), high HR, 'pink puffers', pink skin caused by polycythemia which is
overproduction of red blood
cells

Escalation of airway management in a burn patient. - answer;-Be prepared to intubate.
Basic airway management, nebulizer treatment. Be ready to intubate.

NTG=(Nitro) - answer;-vasodilator that works throughout the entire body. Decreased the
work of the
heart. Gives somewhere for the fluid to go. Give SL 0.4 mg q 3-5 min. Given also as 1"
nitropaste
Drip dose. Nitro Drip 10 mcg/min.

Lasix(furosemide) - answer;-40-100 mg IV/IO. (0.5-1 mg/kg). Indications=Pulmonary
Edema/CHF. Double
dose of prescribed dose. DO NOT GIVE IF PATIENT IS HYPOTENSIVE OR
HYPOVOLEMIC. Works in
the Loop of Henle in the kidneys. Moves Sodium, and also causes shift in potassium.

Albuterol - answer;-2.5 mg nebulized. Works on B2 receptors. Bronchodilator.
Contraindications=CHF.
Use caution with tachydysrhythmias.

Dexamethasone - answer;-Dexamethasone=Corticosteroid. 10-100 mg IV Push 1 mg/kg
IV bolus. Pedi 0.25-1 mg/kg IV.IO.
IM. You can have the pt drink the medication if no IV. Contraindication-Systemic Sepsis.

Epinephrine - answer;-Epinephrine= 0.3-0.5 mg of 1:1,000 IM ONLY!!! NO IV. No
selective agent Alpha and Beta
Sympathomimetic, Vasopressor, Bronchodilator. Contraindications=Hypersensitive,
hypovolemic shock, hypertension, Narrow Angle Glaucoma.Epinephrine=

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