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training and equipment, and are
further categorized anatomically into
supraglottic devices (such as
oropharyngeal and
nasopharyngeal airways), infraglottic...
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symptoms of the
disease is lacking. In
infantile laryngomalacia, the
supraglottic larynx (the part
above the
vocal cords) is
tightly curled, with a short...
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exercises Bolus control exercises Swallowing maneuvers Supraglottic swallow Super-
supraglottic swallow Effortful swallow Mendelsohn maneuver Patients...
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sublingual Intermediate life support,
including manual defibrillation and
supraglottic airway placement Ability to
discharge patients to
different care pathways...
- a
laryngoscope blade or by
utilizing newer video technology options.
Supraglottic airways in
increasing order of
invasiveness are
nasopharyngeal (NPA)...
- Newmark,
Jordan L.; Sandberg,
Warren S. (2011). "
Supraglottic Airway Devices".
Chapter 6 -
Supraglottic Airway Devices. pp. 72–91. doi:10.1016/B978-1-4377-0973-5...
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defined as the
abnormal ac****ulation of
fluid in
tissues involving the
supraglottic and
subglottic region where laryngeal mucosa is loose. It is also known...
- An
advanced airway includes:
endotracheal tube
supraglottic airway Laryngeal mask
airway Combitube King LT Neumar, RW; Shuster, M; Callaway, CW; Gent,...
- open
during anaesthesia or
while they are unconscious. It is a type of
supraglottic airway device. They are most
commonly used by
anaesthetists to channel...
- of the
nasopharynx or
oropharynx and
subglottic stenosis.
Supraglottic airway — a
supraglottic airway (SGA) is any
airway device that is
seated above and...