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Endotracheal Tube
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This week
This week’s learning unit will explore the purpose of an endotracheal tube.
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Related Reading
• Hess Chapter 19 pp 381-399• Persing Chapter 4
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Learning Objective
The learning objective is to describe five purposes of an endotracheal tube, given a short essay quiz.
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Endotracheal Tube Here is a picture of an
endotracheal tube. The parts of an endotracheal
tube will be discussed later. You will have the opportunity
to see and use an endotracheal tube during your lab session. This opportunity will provide you with the hands-on experience in understanding the purpose of an endotracheal tube.
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Endotracheal Tube Purpose:
– Provide means for artificial ventilation» Example: Outpatient Surgical Procedure
– Provides long term airway» Examples: Bilateral Pneumonia, Pneumothorax or
Severe Asthma
– Facilitate suctioning» Examples: Suctioning due to a weak cough or
Immobilization
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Endotracheal Tube
Purpose:– Risk of aspiration
» Example: Dysphagia-which is difficulty swallowing
– Relief of upper airway obstruction due to swelling
» Examples: Laryngospasm-which is swelling of the vocal cords Epiglottitis-which is swelling of the epiglottis Glottic edema-which is swelling of the larynx
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Prevent airway obstruction of the “at risk” airway– Reflexes obtunded by paralysis– Drugs– Loss of consciousness– Neuromuscular disease
It is the relaxation of an anatomical structure within the airway that causes the airway obstruction. The most common cause is the relaxation of the tongue which blocks the airway.
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– Oral placement of an Endotracheal Tube, first choice in an emergency!
– An endotracheal tube is inserted by trained healthcare professionals such as a physician, anesthesiologist or respiratory therapist.
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Below is a picture of an endotracheal tube placed orally.
Below is a picture of an endotracheal tube placed nasally
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Recap: An endotracheal tube is used– Short-term ventilation– Long-term ventilation– Removal of secretions– Protect airway from aspiration– Airway swelling– Airway obstruction
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References Nasco. (2012). Safety clear plus™ murphy/cuffed endotracheal tube -
7.0 mm. Retrieved March 24, 2012 from, http://www.enasco.com/product/SB35239U
Patient Education Reference Library. (2012). Airway swelling with successful nasotracheal tube placement - medical
illustration, human anatomy drawing. Retrieved March 24, 2012 from, http://www.patientedlibrary.com/generateexhibit.php?ID=3184
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The Free Dictionary. (2012). X-ray tube. Retrieved March 24, 2012 from, http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/x-
ray+tube