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Are most patients extubated awake or deep?
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99% awake
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At what point are patient extubated awake?
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When they can open their eyes to command (and hopefully have regular breathing)
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When is a deep extubation done?
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After the return of spontaneous respirations, the patient must be fully reversed (NMB)
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What should be done before deep extubation?
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The patient should be suctioned, and they should be deep enough that they don't cough/increase HR
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What FiO2 should a patient be on for a deep extubation?
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100%
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What depth of anesthesia should they be at for a deep extubation?
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1 MAC - suffient for surgical incision
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Should a patient be dropped in PACU after a deep extubation?
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Hold on to them in the OR (and be prepared to re-intubate) until protective reflexes return
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When are deep extubations of ETTs done?
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When you didn't need to secure the airway in the first place
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What are deep extubations of LMAs done?
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Routinely
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