Tracheotomy Flashcards

1
Q

How many Arteries and Veins supply the Thyroid?

A
  • 2 Arteries (Superior, Inferior)

- 3 Veins (Superior, Middle, Inferior)

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What Nerve must be protected when operating around the Thyroid?

A

Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (Left and Right)

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3
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What is the result of a Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve injury?

A
  • Hoarse Voice

- Noisy Breathing

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4
Q

What is a Tracheostomy?

A

Surgical procedure to create pathway from Trachea to Skin

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5
Q

What does a Tracheostomy allow for?

A
  • Airway support due to obstruction

- Assisted ventilation

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6
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Why would a patient get a Tracheostomy?

A
  • Being intubated for an extended period of time (ET tubes used less than 7 days)
  • Cancer patients
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7
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What is Patient Positioning for a Tracheostomy?

A
  • Supine with bilateral arms tucked
  • Neck extended
    • Shoulder roll under scapula
    • Head placed in Ring Pillow
    • Head of bed tilted down
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8
Q

What are the three specific tools for a Tracheostomy?

A
  • Tracheal Hook
  • Tracheal Spreader
  • Tube Extension
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9
Q

What are the typical sizes of Trach Tube used?

A
  • 6 (Female)

- 8 (Male)

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What is the purpose of the Tube Extension for a Tracheostomy?

A

Allows Anesthesia access to connect a ventilator

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True or False: You don’t need to check the Tracheostomy Tube prior to making an incision.

A

False

-Check for size and cuff (if needed)

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What are the parts of a Tracheostomy Tube?

A
  • Tracheostomy tube
  • Cuff
  • Balloon
  • Inner cannula
  • Obturator
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13
Q

Why must the Scrub Tech check the Tracheostomy Balloon prior to making an incision?

A
  • Check for manufacturer defects

- Make sure balloon inflates)

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14
Q

Where is the skin incision made for a Tracheostomy?

A

Transverse incision midway between Cricoid and Sternal Notch

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15
Q

Why is a vertical skin incision made during emergency Tracheostomies?

A

To avoid vessels (no time to be careful)

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16
Q

What is done after making the skin incision during a Tracheostomy?

A
  • Dissect the Platysma
  • Separate the Sternohyoid muscles
  • Divide Thyroid Isthmus
  • Expose Trachea
17
Q

How is the Thyroid Isthmus divided?

A

Silk suture lower poles and cut up the middle (doesn’t affect Thyroid function)

18
Q

Where are stay sutures placed and why are they needed?

A

Prolene used between 3rd and 4th Tracheal Rings to identify opening again if Trach Tube falls out

19
Q

Where is the Tracheal Incision made?

A

Centrally along the Third Tracheal Ring

20
Q

What instrument do you use for a Tracheal Incision?

A

15 blade (Bovie is a fire hazard)

21
Q

What is done after making the Tracheal Incision during a Tracheostomy?

A
  • Tracheal Spreader inserted
  • Tracheostomy tube inserted
  • Obturator removed
  • Inner Cannula inserted
  • Balloon inflated
  • Ventilator attached
22
Q

How is the Tracheostomy Tube secured?

A

Flanges are sutured to skin using Nylon suture (Simple Interrupted)

23
Q

What are the dressings for a Tracheostomy?

A
  • Trach tube tape around neck to help secure tube

- Trach gauze around tube to staunch bleeding