Respiratory

8.2
Respiratory

A flowchart indicates the following: 1. Signs or symptoms. 2. Airway differential follow quickly rule out and address.

Figure 8.7

A flowchart indicates the following: 1. Signs or symptoms. 2. Upper airway obstruction. 3. Drugs follow adults and peds.

Figure 8.8

A flowchart indicates the following: 1. Signs or symptoms. 2. Apnea follows certain components.

Figure 8.9

A flowchart indicates the following: 1. Signs or symptoms. 2. Cannot intubate, follows can ventilate, and cannot ventilate.

Figure 8.10

A flow diagram of perioperative emergencies and urgencies. It reads laryngospasm, first removes all objects from the mouth, stops procedure suction, 100% oxygen Larson manoeuvre, applies continuous gentle positive pressure, then rules out other obstructions are foreign body obstruction, machine or circuit malfunction, chest wall rigidity, laryngospasm, bronchospasm and soft tissue obstruction, if the ventilation successful reads yes or no, yes reads consider deepening anaesthetic, no reads deepen anaesthetic consider N M B, into ventilation successful, yes or no, yes means consider intubation consider the aborting procedure and no means call for help, consider direct visualization of the cords, surgical airway and needle cricothyrotomy. The signs or symptoms are paradoxical respiratory pattern, difficulty ventilating, excess secretions, no E T C O 2, inspiratory strider, causes light anaesthetic. Drugs used are succinylcholine 1 milligram per kilogram and rocuronium 1 milligram per kilogram for adults, for paediatrics succinylcholine 2 milligrams per kilogram 6, succinylcholine 4 milligrams per kilogram I M, rocuronium 1 milligram per kilogram, atropine 0.2 milligrams per kilogram I M or I V.

Figure 8.11

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