LARYNGEAL OBSTRUCTION
PHARMACOLOGY
DIAGNOSTIC STUDIES
DEFINITION
REFERENCE
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
CLINICAL MANIFESTATION
NURSING INTERVENTION
CAUSES
Of the larynx that occurs
During high intensity exercise
Transient reversible narrowing
Brush colour skin
Gasping for air
Panic
Confusion
Difficulty in breathing
Wheezing sounds
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glottis or superglottis
An the surrounding structures of
An inappropriate narrowing of the
The vocal cords are narrowed
Or due to allergic reaction
Laryngoscopy
CT scan
Bronchoscopy
X ray
Trauma
Viral infection
Allergic reaction
Nurse the patient next to oxygen
Provide oxygen when required
Allow ventilation
Prepare the patient for any surgical procedures
Nurse the patient in a semi-folwers position
Fentanyl
Propofol
Antipsyhotics
Sufentanil
Flupentixol
Angiotensin receptor blockers
Bacterial infection
The nose or mouth
Vocal cord problem
Logging of an object into
Swallowing a foreign object
During a high intensive exercise
Leading to insufficient oxygen
Or dyspnea
HEALTH EDUCATION
Exercises and relax when
Patient must learn
This occurs