Basic airway management is a concept and set of medical procedures performed to prevent and treat airway obstruction and allow for adequate ventilation to a patient's lungs.[1] This is accomplished by clearing or preventing obstructions of airways. Airway obstructions can occur in both conscious and unconscious individuals. They can also be partial or complete. Airway obstruction is commonly caused by the tongue, the airways itself, foreign bodies or materials from the body itself, such as blood or vomit. [2] Contrary to advanced airway management, basic airway management technique do not rely on the use of invasive medical equipment and can be performed with less training. Medical equipment commonly used includes oropharyngeal airway, nasopharyngeal airway, bag valve mask, and pocket mask. [2] Airway management is a primary consideration in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, anaesthesia, emergency medicine, intensive care medicine and first aid.
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Basicairwaymanagement is a concept and set of medical procedures performed to prevent and treat airway obstruction and allow for adequate ventilation...
for airway. Basicairwaymanagement involves maneuvers that do not require specialized medical equipment (in contrast to advanced airwaymanagement). It...
food particles. Unlike basicairwaymanagement, such as the head tilt/chin lift or jaw-thrust maneuver, advanced airwaymanagement relies on the use of...
modalities to restore airway. Treatments will vary based on severity and stage of airway blockage. In basicairwaymanagement, treatment generally consists...
use around the world. BasicairwaymanagementBasic life support Human positions Bartle, C; Levitan, R (January 2010). "Airway Establishment and Control"...
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spasmodic croup. In basic and advanced life support airway obstructions are often referred to as A-problems. Management of airways relies on both minimal-invasive...
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placed in the recovery position or more advanced airwaymanagement should be used. Once the airway has been opened checking for breathing should begin...
new scope consists of all EMT level skills, basicairwaymanagement and the insertion of supraglottic airways, suctioning of an already intubated patient...
of certain factors such as depressed level of consciousness and impaired airway defenses (gag reflex and respiratory tract antimicrobial defense system)...
diseases The initial management for respiratory distress uses the acronym ABC - airway, breathing, circulation. Airway support the airway by making sure that...
Positive airway pressure (PAP) is a mode of respiratory ventilation used in the treatment of sleep apnea. PAP ventilation is also commonly used for those...
is an airwaymanagement device designed as an alternative to other airwaymanagement techniques such as mask ventilation, laryngeal mask airway, and tracheal...
cough, sputum production and/or exacerbations) due to abnormalities of the airways (bronchitis, bronchiolitis) and/or alveoli (emphysema) that cause persistent...
like blood-pressure cuffs. Mobile oxygen unit, equipment for basicairwaymanagement Portable defibrillator Wheel stretcher and blankets Vacuum mattress...
a flexible plastic tube into the trachea (windpipe) to maintain an open airway or to serve as a conduit through which to administer certain drugs. It is...
applying first aid. Source: Airway (clearing airways): If the patient responds in a normal voice, then the airway is patent. Airway obstruction can be partial...
address at least five different aspects of peri-cardiac arrest care: Airwaymanagement, ventilation, CPR compressions (continued from BLS), defibrillation...
pauses in breathing, periods of shallow breathing, or collapse of the upper airway during sleep results in poor ventilation and sleep disruption. Each pause...