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- Intubation (choice A) is rarely necessary in DKA patients.
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- Although intubation is not required for all patients, airway protection and adequate ventilation are critical.
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- During intubation, a tube is inserted into the windpipe so that the patient is ensured of a clear airway.
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- Tracheal intubation is required in these situations to prevent respiratory arrest and risk of death.
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- Duodenal intubation is best performed via the nasal route with the patient sitting using a small-bore catheter, e.g.

- Acute Encephalopathy in Cirrhosis A. GENERAL MEASURES. Tracheal intubation in patients with deep encephalopathy should be considered.
- In addition, they were also more likely to have catheterization complications including intubation and kidney failure.
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- Endotracheal intubation will be required in patients who continue to experience seizures despite receiving first-line therapy.
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- However in patients with a history of hiatus hernia it may be prudent to administer antacids and to consider airway protection with endotracheal intubation.

- We use custom-designed, soft-tipped coronary perfusion catheters to minimize the potential for trauma to the coronary ostia during intubation and infusion.
- Intubation typically causes gagging and nausea, so a numbing spray is usually applied into the nose and back of the throat.
- You'll probably be more bothered by the sore throat from having a breathing tube placed during intubation.
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- Endotracheal intubation and local surgery, such as tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy, commonly cause sore throat.
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- Surgical intervention ranges from probing and intubation of blocked nasolacrimal ducts to endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy.
- The overall success rate of probing and silicone tube intubation under nasal endoscopy was 97%.
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- Hypoxemia soon developed, leading to intubation for respiratory failure.
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- Acute decompensation may be complicated by respiratory failure, which will require treatment with endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation.
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- In patients with severe alteration of mental status, intubation and mechanical ventilation may be required.
- CNS: In patients with CNS depression, early intubation is advised because of the potential for abrupt deterioration.

Categories 
- Mechanical Ventilation
- Nature > Life > Death > Respiratory Failure

- Probing

- Sore Throat

- Trauma

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