What 4 emergency airway supplies required in each patient room?
Suction
Suction catheters
Oral airway
Ambu Bag
Who do you contact with SAET questions?
What is Obie and Meredith?
What round SBT would be necessary for a patient with a difficult airway?
What time does first round SBT start?
What is 0630 AM?
What is discussed at SAET meetings?
What is airway events?
How often should you do trach care and inner cannula changes?
What is Q shift and PRN?
When are SAET meetings held?
What is the first Wednesday of every other month?
Who is the primary person responsible for trach care and inner cannula change?
What is the nurse?
What is an appropriate RSBI for a passed SBT?
What is less than 100?
Who should be at bedside during trach changes?
what is nurse, RT, team performing the change
SICU provider should be aware
Where is the Bronch Cart located?
What is the front respiratory room?
Name two providers that are a part of SAET
What is....
Who fills out the difficult airway signs?
What is anesthesia?
What is airway rounding tool?
How many self extubations were there in March?
What is 2?
What supplies are included in the emergency/altered airway bag
What is trach of the same size and smaller, inner cannula of the same size, obturator, suction catheter?
What should you do after your patient self-extubates?
How do you implement difficult airway precautions?
What is the minimum time your patient should be on SBT?
What is "no minimum time"
What are two main reasons patients self extubate?
What is inadequate sedation
What is improperly tied restraints
Where is the Cook airway exchange catheter?
What is the swipe room? (hanging near sterile procedure kits)
What is the clean supply?
When should the airway plan be discussed?
AM rounds
PM rounds
Shift change hand off
What type of trachs don't have inner cannulas?
What is a Bivona?
What 3 parameters are assessed in preparation for extubation?
NIF (negative inspiratory force)
RSBI (rapid shallow breathing index)
Vital Capacity
What is +3 RASS
What is pulling lines and tubes?