Adult Nasotracheal Intubation
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Decamp
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Hunt
Kaffi
Knoyer
Lopez-Puentes
Manon
Mejias
Olson
Sahadzic
Sakaria
Who is the Evaluator?
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Instructor
A Shift Student Evaluator
B Shift Student Evaluator
C Shift Student Evaluator
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Burkhammer, Michele
Cleveland, Susan
Cordero, Jennifer
Cousins, Robert
Dugan, Pete
Gorodetsky, Nelly
Hayunga, Joe
Herman, Geoffrey
Hutchinson, David
Kauffman, Mike
Kinna, Donald
Le Renard, Yann
Leigh, Michael
Lipp, Troy
Lofland, Larry
Luger, Brian
Martino, Chris
Newman, David
Ney, Kirk
Nosbisch, Nick
Oliveira, Rae
Ruff, Greg
Scott, Tony
Shawl, Jon
Singer, Arye
Stottlemyer, Ty
Sweder-Gold, David
Touzeau, Chris
Turcotte, Jeremy
Weinstock, Sam
Wooden, Andrew
Zea, Alejandro
A Shift Student Evaluator
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Brown
Crown
Downs
Friedman
Fuentes
Gonzales
Gosnell
Lombardi
Mccolgan
Patterson
Robinson
Stidham
B Shift Student Evaluator
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Chimenian
Clark
Collins
Cooper
Fowler
Lally
Pauley
Pavelka
Staub
Stoddard
Sword
C Shift Student Evaluator
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Begosh
Decker
Eckroade
Keeney
Kough
Leonard
Peterson
Santucci
Shaffer
Swann
Wigmore
Evening Class Student Evaluator
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Please Select
Ale
Dana
Decamp
Flanary
Gunawardana
Hunt
Kaffi
Knoyer
Lopez-Puentes
Manon
Mejias
Olson
Sahadzic
Sakaria
Selects, checks, assembles equipment
BVM with mask and reservoir
Oxygen
Airway adjuncts
Suction unit with appropriate catheters
ET tubes
Medications(viscous lidocaine, water soluble jelly, nasal spray)
Capnography/capnometry
Prepares patient
Takes or verbalizes appropriate PPE precautions
Inspects nostrils to determine largest and least deviated or obstructed nostril
Inserts adjunct (nasopharyngeal airway)
Assists patient ventilations at a rate of 10 – 12/minute and sufficient volume to make chest rise
Attaches pulse oximeter and notes SpO2
Preoxygenates patient
Auscultates breath sounds
Performs Intubation
Lubricates tube and prepares nostril
Positions head properly
Inserts ET tube into selected nostril and guides it along the septum
Pauses to assure that tip of ET tube is positioned just superior to the vocal cords (visualizes misting in the tube, hears audible breath sounds from proximal end of ET tube)
Instructs patient to take a deep breath while passing ET tube through vocal cords
Inflates cuff to proper pressure and immediately removes syringe
Assists patient ventilations and confirms proper tube placement by auscultation bilaterally over lungs and over epigastrium; observes for misting in tube; listens for audible breath sounds from proximal end of ET tube; and assures that patient is aphonic
Verifies proper tube placement by secondary confirmation such as capnography, capnometry, EDD or colorimetric device
Secures ET tube
Assists patient ventilations patient at proper rate and volume while observing capnography/capnometry and pulse oximeter
Affective
Accepts evaluation and criticism professionally
Shows willingness to learn
Interacts with simulated patient and other personnel in professional manner
Critical Criteria
Interrupts ventilations at any time when SpO2 is less than 90%
Failure to take or verbalize appropriate PPE precautions
If used, suctions the patient for more than 10 seconds
Failure to disconnect syringe immediately after inflating cuff of ET tube
Failure to assure proper tube placement by auscultation bilaterally and over the epigastrium
Failure to voice and ultimately provide high oxygen concentration [at least 85%]
Failure to ventilate the patient at a rate of at least 10/minute and no more than 12/minute
Failure to provide adequate volumes per breath [maximum 2 errors/minute permissible]
Insertion or use of any adjunct in a manner dangerous to the patient
Failure to demonstrate the ability to manage the patient as a minimally competent EMT
Exhibits unacceptable affect with patient or other personnel
Uses or orders a dangerous or inappropriate intervention
Evaluator Comments
Was the student successful or unsuccessful in this skill?
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