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Chapter 6
Airway Management in Mechanical
Ventilation
David W. Chang
Outline
Introduction Securing Endotracheal and
Intubation Tracheostomy Tubes
Indications Cuff Pressure
Common Artificial Airways in Minimal Occlusion Volume and
Mechanical Ventilation Minimal Leak Technique
Endotracheal Tube Endotracheal Suctioning
Tracheostomy Tube Endotracheal Tube Changer
Specialty Tracheostomy Devices Speaking Valves
Intubation Procedure Contraindications
Preintubation Assessment and Signs Safety Requirements
of Difficult Airway Positive Pressure Ventilation
Supplies Extubation
Special Visualization Devices Predictors of Successful Extubation
Selection of Endotracheal Tube Procedure
Ventilation and Oxygenation Unplanned Extubation
Oral Intubation Complications of Endotracheal Airway
Nasal Intubation During Intubation
Common Errors While Intubated
Signs of Endotracheal Intubation Immediately after Extubation
Signs of Esophageal Intubation Following Extubation
Rapid Sequence Intubation Summary
Indications and Contraindications Self-Assessment Questions
Practice Guidelines Answers to Self-Assessment Questions
Management of Endotracheal References
and Tracheostomy Tubes Additional Resources
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