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Category: Critical Care Nursing If the BMV using an oropharyngeal airway technique fails to improve hypoxemia, a second-generation supraglottic airway should be used. The devices...
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Category: Critical Care Nursing If the BMV using an oropharyngeal airway technique fails to improve hypoxemia, a second-generation supraglottic airway should be used. The devices...
A laryngeal mask (LM) is a safe alternative to tracheal tube (TT) intubation for pediatric patients with obstructive sleep apnea undergoing adenotonsillectomies, according to a rev...
Category: Critical Care Nursing A soiled airway increases the risk for aspiration complications and decreases first-pass success. Emesis, hematemesis and hemoptysis are more often...
A study led by researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) demonstrates a new method of using decellularized cartilage with patient-specific cells to help enlarge ped...
Category: Critical Care Nursing Features that predict difficult laryngoscopy include limited ability to open airway (interincisor distance), displaced tongue (large tongue, short...
In this VETgirl blog, Amanda M. Shelby continues the discussion surrounding endotracheal tubes (ETT). In Part 1, we reviewed the anatomy of an ETT, provided examples of various typ...
Category: Critical Care Nursing Avoiding hypoxemia is essential to preserve safe conditions during intubation. If oxygen saturation drops, the first rescue maneuver is the BMV tec...
Category: Critical Care Nursing Emergent airway management leaves little time to perform a thorough airway assessment. In conscious and cooperative patients, an inability to bite...
Paul Rosenberger details the use of noninvasive and invasive airway management and six medications to treat respiratory distress and respiratory failure.
Pediatric emergencies are challenging. The Critical Kids series provides summaries of hot-off-the-press guidelines and evidence to support your decisions at the bedside. Today we c...
Researchers demonstrated in a preclinical model a new method of using decellularized cartilage with patient-specific cells to create grafts for enlarging pediatric airways narrowed...
Category: Critical Care Nursing With tracheal intubation, decompensated cardiopulmonary disease and shunt physiology make preoxygenation more difficult in the critically ill, shor...
Category: Critical Care Nursing Rapid-sequence intubation has an inherent delay of 45-90 seconds between medication administration and laryngoscopy. In patients with refractory hy...
Category: Critical Care Nursing With intubation, optimal patient positioning is important to maximize the success of both preoxygenation and laryngoscopy attempts. Upright positio...
Category: Critical Care Nursing Rapid-sequence intubation (RSI) is the standard of care in most emergency airway management settings because of its high rate of success. The goal...
Category: Critical Care Nursing Risks associated with emergent intubation in the critically ill include hypoxemia, hemodynamic instability, cardiac arrest and death, underlining t...
Category: Critical Care Nursing Reported complication rates from tracheal intubation in the critically ill patient population can range from 4.2% to 22% and remain unacceptably hi...
In this VETgirl blog, Amanda M. Shelby reviews current recommendations for aseptic skin preparation for intravenous (IV) catheter cannulation in veterinary patients. IV catheteriza...
In the intricate landscape of neonatal care, researchers have turned their attention to a particular subgroup of infants who have historically been overlooked yet face unique healt...
Advancements in pediatric home healthcare are helping medically fragile children receive skilled respiratory support in the comfort of home.
Young patients — average age 7 years — with early onset scoliosis present surgeons with an entirely unique set of problems.
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