Questions of the Week for 1/16/2024

Author: Christian Gerhart

Q: You are intubating a patient and are only able to obtain a grade 3a view on video laryngoscopy. You have trouble passing the endotracheal tube and decide to switch to a bougie, but it gets caught up on the posterior arytenoids and you cannot reach anterior enough to pass it through the cords. What techniques can you use to troubleshoot this?

Q: You are able to pass the bougie but are struggling to pass the endotracheal tube over the bougie through the cords. What is the most common cause of this and how can it be solved?

Q: You are intubating a patient with a massive upper GI bleed. Describe your set up for the intubation.

Q: Describe your approach to airway decontamination during the intubation when approaching this airway.

Q: You are caring for a 3-year-old child who presents in respiratory distress and needs intubation. What laryngoscope blade should you use?

Q: What type and size of endotracheal tube should you use for the above patient?

Q: Despite multiple attempts the patient above cannot be intubated and you are unable to oxygenate/ventilate them despite trying bag-valve mask and an attempt at an LMA. How should this airway be managed?

Q: You are taking care of a 67 yo male with a history of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and hypertension who presents with an acute decompensated heart failure exacerbation as evidence by pulmonary edema on imaging and a ten-pound weight gain since his last admission. He also has an acute kidney injury. He receives 40 mg of IV Furosemide but has not urinated after an hour. What should you do next?

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