Exam 1 Reading (N.Ch24) Flashcards
Under what structure does the right recurrent laryngeal nerve pass?
Innominate artery
Which branch of the trigeminal nerve provides sensation to the anterior 2/3 of the tongue?
Lingual nerve
When you ramp a patient prior to induction, what axes are you attempting to align?
Pharyngeal
Oral
Laryngeal
Goal of aligning the POL (pharyngeal, oral and laryngeal) axes is to
Align the level of the TRAGUS OF THE EAR with the level of the sternum
Which of the following statements regarding the use of a first generation laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is true? (contraindications)
It is contraindicated in pharyngeal pathology such as tumor or abscess.
LMA is contraindicated in ventilation requiring
Excess of 20 cm H2O
LMA is contraindicated in ventilation requiring? Why?
Excess of 20 cm H2O, may results in insufflation of the stomach
Which complication of an esophageal intubation is associated with the highest mortality rate?
Mediastinitis (50% mortality)
Esophageal intubation associated with 5 complications
Esophageal Tear
Subcutaneous Emphysema
Retropharyngeal abscess
Pneumo
Mediastinitis
What is the invasive airway technique of choice in emergency airway situations?
Surgical Cricothyrotomy
Surgical tracheotomy isnt the first choice in the emergeny situation why?
Requires a surgeon and may take up to 30 minutes
In PACU, a pediatric patient exhibits a barking cough and a stridorous sound during respirations. What would be the most appropriate initial treatment?
Racemic epinephrine, Dexamethasone and humidified oxygen
Pediatric patient exhibits a barking cough and a stridorous Sound, what is the likely diagnosis ?
Laryngotracheobronchitis (croup)
When is croup most likely to occur?
within 3 hours of extubation
What is the treatment goal of croup
Decreasing airway edema and inflammation
Other treatment of croup
Mixture of helium and Oxygen (Heliox)
Following a difficult intubation, you suspect that a patient may have obstruction of the submandibular duct due to trauma establishing the airway. This condition would present as
Massive Swelling of the Tongue
Cause of obstruction of submandibular duct?
Impingement by the ETT, extreme flexion of the head or trauma during airway management
What is the primary advantage of the video-assisted laryngoscope (ex. Glidescope)?
Better visualization without manipulation of the head into sniffing position
What structure is most at risk for damage from a tracheotomy?
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
Other structure at risk for damage from a tracheotomy other than the RLN
Damage to the blood vessels of the neck
You have injected 4 mL of 2% lidocaine using a needle inserted through the cricothyroid membrane. What nerve are you anesthetizing?
The recurrent laryngeal nerve
What is transtracheal block?
A transtracheal block is performed by injecting 3-5 mL of 2% lidocaine through a needle penetrating the cricothyroid membrane into the trachea.
During a transtrecheal block, The needle is advanced until
air is aspirated