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There has never been a documented case of ______ by fiberoptic intubation
Infection or cross-contamination
There are reports of sporadic cases of contamination after:
Bronchial washings and lavage
Most likely areas for ineffective FOB sterilization
Valves and working channels
Universal precautions are:
Mandatory
_______ sterilization for 24 hours may be required after use in pts with contagious diseases
Ethylene oxide
If we aren't doing a nasal intubation, then we don't have to worry about anesthetizing:
Trigeminal nerve
Can be the difference between success and failure
Adequate airway anethesia
Cranial nerve V
Trigeminal
CN IX
Glossopharyngeal
CN X
Vagus
Two branches of vagus
SLN, ILN
Inferior laryngeal nerve is also known as:
RLN
Afferent component of the gag reflex
CN IX
CN IX is the sensory innervation to:
Soft palate
CN IX is the sensory innervation to:
Posterior third of tongue
CN IX is the sensory innervation to:
Tonsils
CN IX is the sensory innervation to:
Pharyngeal musosa
CN IX is the sensory innervation to:
Lingual surface of epiglottic
CN V is the sensory innervation of:
Anterior ⅔ of tongue
For a nasal fiberoptic intubation, the _____ of the trigeminal nerve must be blocked
Maxillary
CN X does motor fx to:
Soft palate and Pharyngeal muscles
CN X does sensory fx to:
Superior laryngeal branch and Inferior laryngeal branch
Superior laryngeal nerve internal division supplies ____ innervation to many structures
Sensory
Base of the tongue, vallecula, epiglottis, piriform recesses, supraglottic mucosa and the laryngeal vestibule above the vocal cords
Superior LN internal, sensory division innervation areas
Adductors/tensors, cricothyroid muscle, cricopharyngeal part of the inferior constrictor of the pharynx
Superior LN external, motor division innervation areas
Superior laryngeal nerve external division supplies _____ innervation to many structures
Motor
Inferior laryngeal nerve supplies sensory input:
Below the vocal cords
Only nerve that supplies sensory input below the vocal cords
Inferior laryngeal nerve (RLN)