How do you handle patients who require emergency airway management, such as intubation?

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Sample interview questions: How do you handle patients who require emergency airway management, such as intubation?

Sample answer:

Emergency Airway Management: Intubation

In the Emergency Room (ER), handling patients requiring emergency airway management is a critical skill. Here’s how I approach this task:

1. Assessment and Preparation:

  • Rapid assessment of the patient’s airway, breathing, and circulation.
  • Gather necessary equipment, including laryngoscope, endotracheal tube, suction, and appropriate medications.
  • Preoxygenate the patient with high-flow oxygen to optimize oxygenation.

2. Basic Airway Management:

  • Perform head-tilt chin-lift or jaw-thrust maneuver to open the airway.
  • Consider using an oral or nasal airway if unable to maintain a patent airway manually.

3. Intubation Technique:

  • Position the patient supine with a head roll.
  • Visualize the vocal cords using laryngoscopy.
  • Pass the endotracheal tube through the vocal cords and into the trachea.
  • Confirm placement with auscultation and capnography.
  • Secure the tube with appropriate tape or device.

4. Post-Intubation Care:

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