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250 The Difficult Paediatric Airway - FRCA

Sign up to receive ATOTW weekly - email THE Difficult Paediatric Airway . ANAESTHESIA TUTORIAL OF THE WEEK 250. 13TH FEBRUARY 2012. Dr Yosha Prasad SpR Anaesthesia Lister Hospital, Stevenage, UK. QUESTIONS. Before continuing, try to answer the following questions. The answers can be found at the end of the article, together with an explanation. 1: Pierre Robin syndrome is associated with the following conditions: a. Cardiac anomalies b. Macroglossia c. Cleft palate d. Micrognathia e. Severe obstructive sleep apnoea occasionally requiring tracheostomy 2: The following are useful in predicting the Difficult Airway in the Paediatric patient: a. Mallampati b. Thyromental distance c. Mouth opening d. Neck mobility e. Size of tongue 3: Apert's syndrome is associated with the following conditions: a.

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