LARYNGEAL OBSTRUCTION Laryngeal obs

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