Treatment FAQ

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What is the first priority in treating epiglottitis?

The first priority in treating epiglottitis is ensuring that you or your child is receiving enough air. This may mean: Wearing a mask. The mask delivers oxygen to the lungs.

Which radiographic findings are characteristic of acute epiglottitis?

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Which specialist consultations are beneficial to patients with epiglottitis?

An anesthesiologist and an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist or a general surgeon should be notified as soon as possible when epiglottitis is suspected. Early anesthesiologist and otolaryngologist consultation facilitates initial safe airway management, which is then followed by appropriate antibiotic treatment.

Can a child with epiglottitis have an xray?

Because of the danger of sudden breathing problems, children may have X-rays taken at their bedsides rather than in the radiology department — but only after the airway is protected. With epiglottitis, the X-ray may reveal what looks like a thumbprint in the neck, an indication of an enlarged epiglottis.

What is the first priority of a medical team when treating epiglottitis?

If the medical team suspects epiglottitis, the first priority is to ensure that your or your child's airway is open and that enough oxygen is getting through. The team will monitor your or your child's breathing and blood oxygen level.

Why is a blood culture taken for epiglottis?

For the culture, the epiglottis is wiped with a cotton swab and the tissue sample is checked for Hib. Blood cultures are usually taken because bacteremia a severe bloodstream infection — may accompany epiglottitis.

Can a doctor look down your throat?

Using a flexible fiber-optic-lighted tube, the doctor may look down your or your child's throat to see what's causing the symptoms. A local anesthetic can help relieve any discomfort. Chest or neck X-ray. Because of the danger of sudden breathing problems, children may have X-rays taken at their bedsides rather than in the radiology department — ...

Can you insert a needle into a trachea?

Inserting a needle into the trachea (needle cricothyroidotomy). In extreme cases or if more-conservative measures fail , the doctor may need to create an emergency airway by inserting a needle directly into an area of cartilage in your or your child's trachea.

Phase 1: History and treatment planning

Your therapist will first review your history and decide where you are in the treatment process. This evaluation phase also includes talking about your trauma and identifying potential traumatic memories to treat specifically.

Phase 2: Preparation

Your therapist will then help you learn several different ways to cope with the emotional or psychological stress you’re experiencing.

Phase 3: Assessment

During the third phase of EMDR treatment, your therapist will identify the specific memories that will be targeted and all the associated components (such as the physical sensations that are stimulated when you concentrate on an event) for each target memory.

Phases 4-7: Treatment

Your therapist will then begin using EMDR therapy techniques to treat your targeted memories. During these sessions, you will be asked to focus on a negative thought, memory, or image.

Phase 8: Evaluation

In the final phase, you’ll be asked to evaluate your progress after these sessions. Your therapist will do the same.

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