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airway algorithm review

2. WHY AIRWAY REVIEW?. . Most important aspect of patient care (?)Failure = Gravest Consequence . . 3. WHY AIRWAY REVIEW?. . Many Quality Assurance Concerns:-Gausche et al study -PALS update -Burton et al study-Kendall et al study-Marcolini et al study. . 4. MAINE'S PLAN. . These Concerns led MDPB to do a comprehensive review of the current airway protocol and create the new

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airway algorithm review

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    3. 3 WHY AIRWAY REVIEW?

    4. 4 MAINES PLAN

    5. 5 AIRWAY PROTOCOL

    6. 6 AIRWAY PROTOCOL

    7. 7 MANDATORY EQUIPMENT

    8. 8 MANDATORY EQUIPMENT

    9. 9 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

    10. 10 AIRWAY PROTOCOL

    11. 11 TRAINING OBJECTIVES

    12. 12 ANATOMY REVIEW

    13. 13 OXYGENATION IS GOOD

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    17. 17 AIRWAY ALGORITHM A step by step approach at evaluating each patients ability to maintain an open airway. Immediate corrective actions based on this assessment A constant reassessment of current procedures to determine the need to be more or less aggressive in the best interest to the patient.

    18. 18 STEP 1. OPEN AND CLEAR

    19. 19 STEP 2. KEEP IT OPEN

    20. 20 STEP 2. KEEP IT OPEN

    21. 21 STEP 3. VENTILATE (BLS)

    22. 22 STEP 3. VENTILATE (BLS)

    23. 23 Approximate normal ventilation rates: 10 bpm Adult 20 bpm Child 25 bpm Infant With regards to respiratory rates, the BTF values of 10, 20, and 25 are ventilation rates when bagging a patient to maintain normocarbia. This is different than the normal breathing rates in an adult, children or infant. The BTF numbers are close to the American Heart Associations CPR values for assisted breathing. Before I show you the rates for hyperventilation, lets first talk about the effects of hyperventilation in the severe TBI patient.With regards to respiratory rates, the BTF values of 10, 20, and 25 are ventilation rates when bagging a patient to maintain normocarbia. This is different than the normal breathing rates in an adult, children or infant. The BTF numbers are close to the American Heart Associations CPR values for assisted breathing. Before I show you the rates for hyperventilation, lets first talk about the effects of hyperventilation in the severe TBI patient.

    24. 24 STEP 3. VENTILATE (BLS)

    25. 25 STEP 3. VENTILATE (BLS)

    26. 26 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

    27. 27 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

    28. 28 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

    29. 29 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

    30. 30 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

    31. 31 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

    32. 32 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

    33. 33 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

    34. 34 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

    35. 35 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

    36. 36 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

    37. 37 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

    38. 38 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

    39. 39 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

    40. 40 STEP 4. CONTROL THE AIRWAY

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    44. 44 STEP 5. CONFIRM THE AIRWAY

    45. 45 STEP 6. SECURE THE AIRWAY

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    66. 66 WHY AN ALGORITHM?

    67. 67 Questions?

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