Monday, November 30, 2009

Baby Rosy Cheeks Sick



I. Early intubation complications

a. Damage to the cervical

b.

Eye Trauma

c. epistaxis (nasal bleeding)

d. Trauma to teeth

e. subcutaneous emphysema

f. perforation of the esophagus or pharynx

g. Aspiration foreign bodies

h. pneumothorax

i. esophageal intubation

j. bronchial intubation

k. Bronchospasm

l. Arrhythmias

II. With the tube in place

a. ventilatory obstruction

b. emphysema pneumothorax

c. broken Cuff

D. tracheal bleeding

III. During extubation

a. laryngeal spasm

b. Trauma epiglottis due to a full cuff.

c. Extubation dificultuosa or impossible

IV. Complications tardies

a. sore throat and / or jaw

b. paralysis of the tongue and / or strings vocals

c. lingual nerve damage

d. ulcerations on the lips, mouth and pharynx

e. Laryngitis, sinutisis, and respiratory tract infection in

f. laryngeal edema

g. traqeal stenosis

h. Perichondritis or candidiasis of the larynx

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Easy Coin Pusher Homemade

Pulmonary Resuscitation Pulmonary Resuscitation


Anotaciones de Clase

SCA – Sudden Cardiac Arrest



FBAO – Foreign Body Airway Obstruction

AEDs – Automated External Defibrillators

ACLS – Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support

BLS – Basic Life Support



PALs – Pediatric Advanced Life Support

NRP – Neonatal Resuscitation Program

Catheters

Sizes

· The ideal length of a suction catheter is 20 22 inches.

· Catheters are measured in units (French).

· These units refer to the circumference of the catheter.

· The outer diameter of the suction catheter ideally should not exceed half the diameter Internal endotracheal or tracheostomy tube.

· half the size of a tube inner diameter is 4.0 mm 8.0 mm 4th You multiply mm x 3 mm = 12 Fr

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Seat Numbers Chart Td Banknorth Garden

Visualizing magnetic fields of the future

Magnetic Movie from Semiconductor on Vimeo.