SAQ 535 – Anaesthetics – RSI for severe pneumonia with failed view

Marked out of 17.00

A 55-year-old woman, 70 kg, presents with severe community-acquired pneumonia and persistent shock despite IV antibiotics and 1 litre of normal saline. You decide urgent intubation is required.

Observation Result
Heart rate 130/min
BP 90/45 mmHg
SpO2 87% on 15 L Hudson mask
Respiratory rate 50/min
Temperature 37.6 C

List your RSI medication regimen, including dose, and give one justification for the regimen.

(Marked out of 9.0)


/ 9

On the first attempt you obtain a grade 4 laryngoscopy view. State two (2) actions to optimise the view before attempting intubation.

(Marked out of 2.0)


/ 2

After optimisation the best view is grade 3. State two (2) options to improve the chance of successful intubation on this attempt.

(Marked out of 2.0)


/ 2

After attempted intubation she becomes hypoxic and oesophageal intubation is a concern. State four (4) methods to confirm correct ETT position.

(Marked out of 4.0)


/ 4

Total Score: 0 / 17

Percentage: 0%

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