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Oropharyngeal Airway (OPA) Review

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The tongue is the most common airway obstruction in an unconscious patient.

Insertion an oropharyngeal airway helps keep the patient’s tongue from falling to the back of the pharynx, causing an airway obstruction.

The oropharyngeal airway is sometimes called an OPA or simply an oral airway.

Indications for using an oral airway.

Contraindication for an oral airway and an alternative airway that can be used for patients with an intact gag reflex.

Measuring an OPA and possible complications from inserting one that's too small or too large.

Two techniques to properly insert an OPA.

The use of an oral airway during CPR.

The use of an OPA as a bite block after a patient has an advanced airway placed.

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Your support helps cover the monthly cost of software and podcast & website hosting so that others can benefit from these ACLS tips as well. Donations made via Buy Me a Coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/paultaylor are appreciated.

Make a difference in the fight against breast cancer by donating to my Men Wear Pink fundraiser for the American Cancer Society (ACS) at http://main.acsevents.org/goto/paultaylor Every dollar helps in the battle with breast cancer.

Good luck with your ACLS class!

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The tongue is the most common airway obstruction in an unconscious patient.

Insertion an oropharyngeal airway helps keep the patient’s tongue from falling to the back of the pharynx, causing an airway obstruction.

The oropharyngeal airway is sometimes called an OPA or simply an oral airway.

Indications for using an oral airway.

Contraindication for an oral airway and an alternative airway that can be used for patients with an intact gag reflex.

Measuring an OPA and possible complications from inserting one that's too small or too large.

Two techniques to properly insert an OPA.

The use of an oral airway during CPR.

The use of an OPA as a bite block after a patient has an advanced airway placed.

Connect with me:

Website: https://passacls.com

@Pass-ACLS-Podcast on LinkedIn

Give Back & Help Others:

Your support helps cover the monthly cost of software and podcast & website hosting so that others can benefit from these ACLS tips as well. Donations made via Buy Me a Coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/paultaylor are appreciated.

Make a difference in the fight against breast cancer by donating to my Men Wear Pink fundraiser for the American Cancer Society (ACS) at http://main.acsevents.org/goto/paultaylor Every dollar helps in the battle with breast cancer.

Good luck with your ACLS class!

  continue reading

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