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==Background==
==Background==
*Primarily used in prehospital setting by EMT's to secure an airway
[[File:F4.png|thumb|Oral cavity and oropharynx.]]
[[File:F6.png|thumb|Sagittal section through the head and neck showing the subdivisions of the pharynx.]]
*Airway adjunct used to open oropharynx and increase effectiveness of BVM ventilation


==Indications==
==Indications==
*Unresponsive patients w/o gag reflex
*Unresponsive patients without gag reflex
*Apneic patient being ventilated with BVM
*Apneic patient being ventilated with BVM


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==Procedure==
==Procedure==
===Application===
===Application===
*Size OPA from earlobe to mouth
*Size [[OPA]] from earlobe to mouth
*Open patients mouth and insert OPA with the tip towards the roof of the mouth
*Open patients mouth and insert [[OPA]] with the tip towards the roof of the mouth
*Rotate airway 180° and insert until it is fully inserted
*Rotate airway 180° and insert until it is fully inserted
[[File:Opa.jpg|thumb|Oropharyngeal airways]]
[[File:Opa.jpg|thumb|Oropharyngeal airways]]


==Removal==
===Removal===
*Simply pull out the OPA
*Pull out the OPA


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Intubation]]
*[[Supraglottic airway]]
*[[Supraglottic airway]]
*[[Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI)]]
*[[Rapid sequence intubation]]
 
{{Related Difficult Airway Pages}}
 
==External Links==


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:EMS]]
[[Category:EMS]]
[[Category:Procedures]]

Latest revision as of 20:32, 17 April 2024

Background

Oral cavity and oropharynx.
Sagittal section through the head and neck showing the subdivisions of the pharynx.
  • Airway adjunct used to open oropharynx and increase effectiveness of BVM ventilation

Indications

  • Unresponsive patients without gag reflex
  • Apneic patient being ventilated with BVM

Contraindications

  • Conscious patients
  • Intact gag reflex

Procedure

Application

  • Size OPA from earlobe to mouth
  • Open patients mouth and insert OPA with the tip towards the roof of the mouth
  • Rotate airway 180° and insert until it is fully inserted
Oropharyngeal airways

Removal

  • Pull out the OPA

See also

Airway Pages

External Links

References