Signs and symptoms
What is the obstuction?
Medications
First line treatments
Misc.
100

Alert, Anxiety, SOA, Wheezes, started when exposed to smoke

Asthma

100

Stridor

Upper airway

100

2.5 in 3ccs

Albuterol

100

Snoring respirations, Medical

Head tilt chin lift

100

Contraindications of Nitro

BP <100 mmhg, erectile agents in the last 24 hours, Pediatric, Head injury

200

SOA, Anxiety, thin, wheezes, crackles. Heavy smoker

Emphysema

200

Wheezes

Lower airway obstruction

200

.5 mg in 2.5 ccs

Atrovent/Ipratroprium Bromide

200

Snoring respirations, Trauma

Modified Jaw Thrust

200

Pediatric, barking cough, rhonchi

Pertussis/Whooping cough

300

Alert, SOA, asthmatic, productive cough, yellow, brown. sputum

Pneumonia

300

Snoring respirations

Tongue or head position

300

.3 mg

Epi

300

Breathing 5 times per minute

Bag valve mask

300

Pediatric, drooling, decreased LOC, cyanotic

Epiglottitis

400

Alert, SOA, Pink Frothy sputum, HTN, crackles

CHF

400

Crackles

Fluid in the alveoli

400

0.4 mg

Nitro

400

Gurgling in the airway

Suction

400

Hemoptysis

Spitting/cough up blood

500

Verbal, hypotensive, JVD, crackles

Right heart failure

500

Rhonchi

Thick mucous in the bronchi, bronchioles.

500

1 inch

Nitro paste

500

Mild SOA, SpO2 93%

Nasal Cannula

500

Obese patient, SOA, productive cough, cyanotic

Chronic Bronchitis

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