Respiratory Emergencies - RSI Flashcards

1
Q

List the three most commonly used paralytics for intubation in order of increasing onset? increasing duration?

A

Rocuronium < Succinylcholine < Vecuronium,

Succinylcholine < Vecuronium </= Rocuronium

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2
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Name some sedatives used for intubation and their class. Which are the most commonly used?

A

Barb- Thiopental
Dissociative- Ketamine
Benzo- Midazolam
Non-receptor rapid-acting sedative hypnotics- Propofol, Etomidate (most commonly used)

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3
Q

What are the most common side effects with succinylcholine?

A

hyperkalemia, muscle twitch (fasciculation)

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4
Q

Which RSI sedatives cause hypotension?

A

Propofol and Midazolam

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5
Q

Summarize the steps for RSI

A
1 pre-oxygenate
2 sedative (Etomidate)
3 paralytic (Succinylcholine)
4 intubation
5 assessment
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6
Q

What does I SOAP ME (intubation prep steps) stand for?

A
I- IV
S- suction
O- oxygen
A- airway (ET tube or other device)
P-pharmacology (meds ready)
M- monitors
E- examine patient
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7
Q

What is the gold standard for confirmation of endotracheal tube placement?

A

visualization through the vocal cords

additional: bilateral breath sounds, PCO2, CXR

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8
Q

Name some “back ups” if RSI fails twice?

A

combitube, King airway, laryngeal mask airway (LMA), cricothyroidotomy

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9
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What are some situations in which intubation might be warranted?

A

trauma, burns, illness/hypoxia (COPD), mechanical (compression, obstruction), loss of airway protection (LOC)

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