Upper Airway Obstruction
Facial/Neck Trauma
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Favorite: Bonus Points
100

The maneuver for patient's with full obstruction, and are conscious

Hemileich 
100

Most common area for facial trauma

Mandibular

100

List some risk factors for sleep apnea

Thick or large neck, enlarged tonsils or adenoids, large uvula, short neck, more prominent in men than women, obesity, HTN, increased age

100

Color

Pink

200

Surgical procedure which cuts a wound at the thyroid cartilage and cricoid cartilage

Cricothyroidotomy 

200

Most important assessment 

Maintain airway
200

Signs and Symptoms of Sleep Apnea

Daytime sleepiness or fatigue, dry mouth or sore throat, headaches in the morning, trouble concentrating, etc,.

200

Outside Observation

ER

300

Main Priority 

Keeping Airway Open

300

Fluid that leaks from the ears or nose, indicative of a head injury

Cerebrospinal Fluid

300

Signs and Symptoms in Kids of Sleep Apnea

Bed wetting, choking or drooling, excessive night sweats, inward movement of the ribcage, learning and behavioral disorders, etc,.

300

Favorite Subject covered in Nursing so Far

Anything trauma!

400

Partial Obstruction Signs and Symptoms

Diaphoresis, tachycardia, increased blood pressure

400

Bruises behind the ear after a head injury

Battle Sign

400
Interventions to Avoid Sleep Apnea
Weight loss, avoid alcohol/sleeping pills, avoid sleeping on side, Dental appliances, CPAP or BIPAP.
400

Favorite Nursing Skill to Perform

IV Pushes are pretty cool

500

Signs and Symptoms of Complete Obstruction

Hypoxia, hypercarbia, restlessness, increased anxiety, sternal retractions, stridor, cyanosis, changes in level of consciousness.

500

To stabilize a facial fracture, the patient might have this

Wired Jaw

500

Most Common appliance worn for Sleep Apnea

CPAP

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