Linking To And Embedding CriticalCareNow’s “The 6P’s of PreOx”

Today I review and embed CriticalCareNow‘s The 6P’s of PreOx.

All that follows is from the above resource.

May 21, 2024 ResusX:Podcast

Dr. Chris Reilly, an Emergency Medicine physician, explains the importance of pre-oxygenation before rapid sequence intubation in his lecture from ResusX: Reset (see link below for more lectures). He highlights the “6 P’s of Pre-Oxygenation”: Positioning, Prongs, and NRB (non-rebreather), Ponder the SAT (saturation), Pre-ox period, Push meds, and Passive apneic oxygenation. Positioning involves elevating the head of the bed to 30 degrees and ensuring the patient is in the sniffing position. Prongs and NRB require using both a nasal cannula and a non-rebreather mask at high flow rates. Ponder the SAT means assessing whether the patient’s oxygen saturation is prime (above 95%) or poor (below 95%). The Pre-ox period lasts about three minutes or involves eight deep breaths. Push meds include administering sedatives and paralytics. Lastly, Passive apneic oxygenation ensures continuous oxygen flow during apnea. This thorough preparation maximizes oxygenation and prevents complications like post-intubation cardiac arrest.

00:00 Introduction

00:37 Understanding Pre-Oxygenation

00:55 Physiology and Goals of Pre-Oxygenation

02:29 Denitrogenation Explained

04:36 Oxygen Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve

06:43 The 6 P’s of Pre-Oxygenation

08:05 Positioning for Pre-Oxygenation

09:36 Prongs and Non-Rebreather Masks

12:30 Positive Pressure Ventilation

15:40 Pre-Ox Period and Medication

18:45 Review and Conclusion

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