Ambu Bag
Ambu Bag
Ambu Bag
ENDOTRACHEAL
INTUBATION
provides
ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE
Is
Whether
Endotracheal intubation
Open
Bleeding
Infection
Trauma
RISKS INCLUDE:
ET
Cuffed
TYPES:
Cuffed et tube
Uncuffed et tube
Respiratory
Failure
Failure of ventilation
Failure of oxygenation
Failed
intubation
Indications
BVM
BVM
Contraindications
Positioning
Place towels under the patients head to
position the ear level with the sternal notch.
Extend
hand ventilates
BVM Ventilation
Observe
BVM Ventilation:
Assessment of Efficacy
Upper
airway obstruction
Lack of dentures
Beard
Midfacial smash
facial burns, dressings, scarring
poor lung mechanics( resistance or
compliance )
Technique
Open
Cover
chin.
the nose and the mouth with the mask without extending it over the
Change
Hold
the mask in place using the one-hand E-C technique, as shown below.
Contd.
Use
Create
Hook
Alternate one-hand
technique.
Two-hand technique
If a second person is available to provide ventilations by compressing the bag
Ventilation
volume of 6-7 mL/kg per breath (approximately 500 mL for an average adult)
Ventilate
rhythm)
During
Give
If
the patient has intrinsic respiratory drive, assist the patients breaths. In a
patient with tachypnea, assist every few breaths.
Ventilate
Cont..
Maintain
Aspiration
Complications