Upper Airway
Lower Airway
Nerve Innervation and blood supply
Peds v adults
Difficult algorithm Case Study
100

What are the 4 upper airway structures?

Nose

mouth 

pharynx 

larynx 

100

What are the four structures of the lower airways?

Trachea 

Bronchi

Bronchioles

Alveoli 

100

What nerve provides motor innervation to close the vocal cords?

Superior Laryngeal Nerve

100

What is the narrowest portion of the adult airway?

vocal cords

100

You induce anesthesia, and initial intubation is unsuccessful. What would you do next?

call for help and return to spontaneous ventilation 

200

What separates the nasopharynx from the oropharynx? 

soft palate 

200

What is the normal anatomic dead space in adults?

2 ml/kg 

200

What vessel supplies the upper airway?

external carotid artery 

200

Why do pediatric patients have higher CO2 production than adults?

higher O2 consumption 

Rationale: higher O2 consumption means a higher metabolic rate, which means higher CO2 production. 

200

You started face mask ventilation, but it is not adequate. What would you do next?

Super glottic airway

300

What muscles in the larynx open and close the vocal cords?

Lateral Crycoarytenoid (adducts)

Posterior Crycoarytenoid (abducts)


300

What physical law explains the role of type 2 pneumocytes and surface tension?

La Place P= 2T/R

P=pressure

T- tension

R= radius 

It is established that pulmonary surfactant reduces surface tension at the air–water interface in the alveoli, thereby preventing collapse of these structures at end-expiration. In this manner, surfactant reduces the work associated with breathing.

300

What are the three main nerves that provide sensory innervation to the larynx?

Internal SLN

RLN

Glossopharyngeal

300
The supraglottic airway is not adequate. So you start emergency pathway. What would you do first?

Call for help and provide emergency non-invasive airway ventilation

400

What part of the upper airway are you manipulating with a Miller v Mac blade?

Miller lifts the epiglottis

Mac manipulates the Valecula 

400

What side of the RLN most frequency injured?

left 

Rationale: secondary to the long path under the aortic arch to the larynx. 


400
You achieve successful ventilation, what would you like to do next?

awaken patient 

or consider feasibility of other options

or  try again for invasive airway access 

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