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What are the two indications for airway management using the jaw thrust?
An unresponsive patient whose tongue is obstructing their airway and they have a potential cervical spine injury.
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What is the contraindication for airway management using a jaw thrust?
Responsive patient
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What are the indications for airway management using an I-gel?
A patient in cardiac arrest that requires BVM ventilation and OPA.
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What are the contraindications for airway management using an I-gel?
A patient who has a gag reflex and is not deeply unconscious
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What size I-gel would you use for a small adult?
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What size I-gel would you use for a medium adult?
4
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What size I-gel would you use for a large adult?
5
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What LPM is the patient to be ventilated to following I-gel insertion?
15lpm
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What is the indications for airway management using an OPA?
An unresponsive patient with an absent gag reflex who requires BVM ventilation.
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What is the contraindication for airway management using a jaw thrust?

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Responsive patient

Card 3

Front

What are the indications for airway management using an I-gel?

Back

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Card 4

Front

What are the contraindications for airway management using an I-gel?

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

What size I-gel would you use for a small adult?

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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