Procedure
Oropharyngeal Airway
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Oropharyngeal Airway
, Oral Airway
Indications
Airway maintenance in the unconscious patient
Protects an
Endotracheal Tube
from being bitten
Facilitates
Airway Suction
ing
Sizing
Gene
ral Sizing
Flange at corner of mouth
Tip at jaw angle
Adult
Large: 100 mm flange to tip (Guedel 5)
Medium: 90 mm flange to tip (Guedel 4)
Small: 80 mm flange to tip (Guedel 3)
Child
Lengths: 40-80 mm (Guedel sizes 000 to 3)
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Technique
Suction airway of secretions, blood, vomit
Method 1 (Children)
Tongue
depressor holds down
Tongue
for insertion
Method 2 (Only use in adults)
If used in child, then risk of
Soft Palate
injury
Oral Airway is inverted for insertion
Rotated 180 degrees as the Oral Airway approaches
posterior oropharynx
Complications
Oral Airway too long
Obstructs
Larynx
by forcing down epiglottis
Oral Airway too short
Tongue
obstruction of airway
Vomiting
and laryngospasm in the awake patient
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