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Nasopharyngeal airways, commonly referred to as NP airways, play a vital role in ensuring adequate breathing, especially when conventional methods aren't viable.
The size of the NP airway is determined based on the nostril's size and, as a general rule, the diameter of the patient's little finger. Sizes vary, typically ranging from six to nine millimetres. For our subject here, we've chosen a number eight millimetre NP airway.
These airways possess a slight curve and a flange at the end, ensuring they remain securely outside the patient's nostril. Here's a step-by-step guide for insertion:
NP airways offer a reliable solution for ensuring patient breathing in challenging scenarios. Proper selection and careful insertion are key to their effectiveness.