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