MASTERING AIRWAY ANATOMY & NERVE INJURY FOR BOARDS AND EVERYDAY PRACTICE │ EP92
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Welcome to the Atomic Anesthesia podcast hosted by CRNA professor Dr. Rhea Temmermand and Co-Founder Sachi Lord. On this show, you'll hear clear, clinically grounded discussions designed for nurse anesthesia residents and CRNAs who want to feel more confident in complex pharmacology, physiology, and real-world anesthesia decision-making.
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In this episode:
- How the larynx functions as a dynamic valve balancing ventilation, airway protection, and phonation
- Functional airway anatomy of the supraglottic, glottic, and subglottic regions and why it matters during laryngoscopy and intubation
- How laryngeal cartilages and joints (especially the cricoid and arytenoids) drive vocal cord movement and airway patency
- Clinical patterns of nerve injury (SLN vs RLN) and how they present as hoarseness, aspiration risk, or airway obstruction
- Mechanisms, triggers, and stepwise management of laryngospasm in the perioperative setting
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