Nasopharyngeal Airway (NPA) Insertion | ABCDE Emergency | OSCE Guide | UKMLA | CPSA
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- čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
- This video demonstrates how to insert a nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) in an OSCE station. We also discuss indications for a nasopharyngeal airway and clinically relevant anatomy. The insertion of an NPA is a key skill you'll need to demonstrate in ABCDE scenarios that involve airway issues.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Parts of a NPA
00:50 Indications for a NPA
02:38 Demonstration
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Clear and concise. Thank you.
You have a Beautiful calming voice and the way you explain 👌
Thank you please keep it up these are helpful Alhamdulillah
Thanks for the kind words 🙂
Excellent video!
Thank you! Great video.
Can you let us know where you sourced the anatomical model you used on this demonstration? I’d like to get one.
Thank you so much!
very helpful , thank u
Thank you
Very informative and helpful! Thanks
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Thank you for the beneficial explanation. I have a few questions.
1. Can we insert it the same way into left nostril, given the tip will be over the nasal septum.
2. Can we insert two nasal airways in a patient to increase oxygen flow (in both right and left nostril at the same time)
3. Can we insert OPA & NPA at the same time. Will it benefit? or harm the patient?
Thank you
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Hi can you clarify the unit for the adult size for Naso which mention in the video? The size indicate the outer diameter or the tube length? Is it in mm/Fr/Ch? Thanks
The size mentioned is in mm and it refers to the inner diameter of the tube.
Thank you.@@MsEternalpeace
In an emergency, can saliva be used to lube it? Or would that share too many potential germs
I don’t think I would ever want one of these. Lol
Definitely not, but they are an important part of an individual trama first aid kit.
I have one in my truck kit.
My car kit.
And my range bag.
It could be used to save me.
It could be used to save you.
We never know.
I’ve had on before when I was having a seizure it isn’t that bad when I woke up it just felt like something was in the back of my throat it’s not painful
They are not too bad. Not comfortable but just an annoyance. We trained on each other in the military so I've had this a dozen or so times.
I have a pretty big nose so I’d always be volunteered to do it in the Army. It’s not terrible but definitely not pleasant
@@Girthbrooks715 got to love being voluntold