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What risks exist for the patient in undergoing a nasopharyngeal culture?

There is little to no risk involved in a nasopharyngeal culture.


How do you do nasopharyngeal swab?

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Can you use a nasopharyngeal airway in a patient with an endotracheal tube?

No, a nasopharyngeal airway should not be used in a patient with an endotracheal tube in place. The endotracheal tube already secures the airway and provides ventilation, making the use of a nasopharyngeal airway unnecessary and potentially harmful. Introducing a nasopharyngeal airway could cause trauma to the airway or displace the endotracheal tube.


When was The Secretions created?

The Secretions was created in 1991.


What is definition of tenacious secretions?

Tenacious secretions mean "Thick" secretions and are seen often with COPD.


What alternative procedures may be used to do a nasopharyngeal culture?

In most cases of upper respiratory tract infections, a throat culture is more appropriate than a nasopharyngeal culture. However, the nasopharyngeal culture should be used in cases where throat cultures are difficult to obtain or to.


What nasopharyngeal organism is plated by patient bedside?

Haemophilus


What does the medical abbreviation NPA mean?

Nasopharyngeal Airway


What is a nasopharyngeal culture?

A nasopharyngeal culture is used to identify pathogenic (disease-causing) organisms present in the nasal cavity that may cause upper respiratory tract symptoms.


Does ACTH increase oral secretions?

ACTH is stress hormone. It should decrease the oral secretions. Rather it will decrease the oral secretions.


Is all nasopharyngeal carcinoma a type of cancer?

Yes. Carcinoma is defined as cancer that arise from epithelium. So nasopharyngeal carcinoma is cancer that may appear at any site in nasopharynx.


Which structure contain the nasopharyngeal with the tympanic cavity?

Tympanic membrane