Airway Management (Kuliah Panum)
Airway Management (Kuliah Panum)
Airway Management (Kuliah Panum)
MANAGEMENT
DR MALAYANTI SPAN KIC
RS ISLAM JAKARTA CEMPAKA PUTIH
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2 RESPIRATORY ANATOMY
Epiglottis
Trachea (windpipe)
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3 RESPIRATORY ANATOMY
Cricoid cartilage
Larynx (voice box).
Bronchi
Lungs
Visceral pleura (surface of lungs)
Parietal pleura (internal chest wall)
Interpleural space (potential space)
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4 RESPIRATORY ANATOMY
Diaphragm
Inhalation (active process)
Diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract, increasing the size of the
thoracic cavity.
Diaphragm moves slightly downward, ribs move upward and outward.
The negative pressure in the chest cavity causes air flow into the lungs.
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5 RESPIRATORY ANATOMY
The positive pressure inside the chest cavity causes air flow out of the
lungs.
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6 ANATOMICAL SOURCES OF
VENTILATION PROBLEMS
Upper airway
Lower airway
Head/neck-Brain
Spinal cord
Chest wall
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7 RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY
Crossed-finger technique
Inspect the mouth
Vomit
Blood
Secretions
Foreign bodies
Be extremely cautious
Fingers
Gag or vomit
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1. Oxygenate
2. Ventilate
3. Protect Airway
AIRWAY MANAGEMENT
Spontaneous ventilation
Assisted mask/bag ventilation
Controlled mask/bag ventilation
Intubation + controlled ventilation
Surgical airway + controlled ventilation
Insufficient Ventilation
Insufficient Oxygenation
Loss of airway protection
Impending airway problems (CNS, Trauma)
TRAINING
PREPARATION
Oxygen
Ambu bag with mask
Suction
Laryngoscope (working)
different size ETT
Suction
Plan B
LMA ( LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAY )
RES-Q-SCOPE
GLIDESCOPE
SUMBER