Airway and breathing
Following a caustic ingestion, urgently assess the upper airway for signs of swelling, burns and obstruction (stridor, dyspnoea and, in children, grunting). Intubate and ventilate all patients with airway compromise.
Following a caustic ingestion, urgently assess the upper airway for signs of swelling, burns and obstruction (stridor, dyspnoea and, in children, grunting). Intubate and ventilate all patients with airway compromise.