Indicate on this diagram any sutures in place This patient has a New TRACHEOSTOMY UPPER AIRWAY ABNORMALITY: Yes / No Document laryngoscopy grade and notes.

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Indicate on this diagram any sutures in place This patient has a New TRACHEOSTOMY UPPER AIRWAY ABNORMALITY: Yes / No Document laryngoscopy grade and notes on upper airway management or patient specific resuscitation plans Due 1 st tracheostomy change: ___ / ___ / ___ (by ENT ONLY) Patient Label / Details Patient ID: Tracheostomy: Suction: Add tube specification including cuff or inner tube ______mm ID, ______ mm distal length ______ FG Catheter to Depth ______ cm In an Emergency: Call 2222 and request the Resuscitation Team and ENT surgeon Follow the Emergency Paediatric Tracheostomy Management Algorithm on reverse

Basic Response Advanced Response IS THE PATIENT BREATHING? - Look, listen and feel at the mouth and tracheostomy/stoma EMERGENCY TRACHEOSTOMY TUBE CHANGE Emergency Paediatric Tracheostomy Management Remove any attachments: humidifier (HME), speaking valve and change inner tube (if present) Inner tubes need re-inserting to connect to bagging circuits Remove any attachments: humidifier (HME), speaking valve and change inner tube (if present) Inner tubes need re-inserting to connect to bagging circuits Yes SUCTION TO ASSESS TRACHEOSTOMY PATENCY Yes RESPONDS: continue oxygen, reassessment and stabilisation Plan for definitive airway if tube change failure RESPONDS: continue oxygen, reassessment and stabilisation Plan for definitive airway if tube change failure NTSP (Paediatric Working Group) BCH Trache Group v 2.0.4Sep 2014 The tracheostomy tube is patent Perform tracheal suction Consider partial obstruction Consider tracheostomy tube change CONTINUE ASSESSMENT (ABCDE) The tracheostomy tube is patent Perform tracheal suction Consider partial obstruction Consider tracheostomy tube change CONTINUE ASSESSMENT (ABCDE) 5 RESCUE BREATHS – USE TRACHEOSTOMY IF PATENT SAFETY - STIMULATE - SHOUT FOR HELP - OXYGEN SAFE:Check Safe area, Stimulate, and Shout for help, CALL 2222 (hospital) or 999 (home) AIRWAY: Open child’s airway: head tilt / chin lift / pillow or towel under shoulders may help OXYGEN:Ensure high flow oxygen to the tracheostomy AND the face as soon as oxygen available Capnograph: Exhaled carbon dioxide waveform may indicate a patent airway (secondary responders) CHECK FOR SIGNS OF LIFE ? – START CPR 15 compressions : 2 rescue breaths Ensure help or resuscitation team called Patent Upper Airway – deliver breath to the mouth Obstructed Upper Airway – deliver breath to tracheostomy/stoma Tracheostomy STOMA ventilation Paediatric face mask applied to stoma LMA applied to stoma Attempt intubation of STOMA 3.0 ID tracheostomy tube / ETT ‘Difficult Airway’ Expert and Equipment** Standard ORAL airway manoeuvres may be appropriate. If so cover the stoma (swabs / hand). Use: Bag-valve-face mask Oral or nasal airway adjuncts Supraglottic airway device e.g. Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) Standard ORAL airway manoeuvres may be appropriate. If so cover the stoma (swabs / hand). Use: Bag-valve-face mask Oral or nasal airway adjuncts Supraglottic airway device e.g. Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) ORAL intubation may be appropriate with a downsized ET tube Uncut tube, advanced beyond stoma Prepare for difficult intubation ‘Difficult Airway’ Expert and Equipment** ORAL intubation may be appropriate with a downsized ET tube Uncut tube, advanced beyond stoma Prepare for difficult intubation ‘Difficult Airway’ Expert and Equipment** Secondary emergency oxygenation Primary emergency oxygenation **EQUIPMENT: Fibreoptic scope, bougie, airway exchange catheter, Airway trolley Deflate cuff (if present). Reassess patency after any tube change 1 st – same size tube, 2 nd – smaller size tube * 3 rd – smaller size tube sited over suction catheter to guide IF UNSUCCESSFUL – REMOVE THE TUBE Can you pass a SUCTION catheter? No *3-smaller size tube sited over suction catheter to guide: to be used if out of hospital

This patient has a TRACHEOSTOMY Basic Response IS THE PATIENT BREATHING? - Look, listen and feel at the mouth and tracheostomy/stoma EMERGENCY TRACHEOSTOMY TUBE CHANGE Emergency Paediatric Tracheostomy Management Remove any attachments: humidifier (HME), speaking valve and change inner tube (if present) Inner tubes need re-inserting to connect to bagging circuits Remove any attachments: humidifier (HME), speaking valve and change inner tube (if present) Inner tubes need re-inserting to connect to bagging circuits Yes SUCTION TO ASSESS TRACHEOSTOMY PATENCY Yes RESPONDS: continue oxygen, reassessment and stabilisation Plan for definitive airway if tube change failure RESPONDS: continue oxygen, reassessment and stabilisation Plan for definitive airway if tube change failure The tracheostomy tube is patent Perform tracheal suction Consider partial obstruction Consider tracheostomy tube change CONTINUE ASSESSMENT (ABCDE) The tracheostomy tube is patent Perform tracheal suction Consider partial obstruction Consider tracheostomy tube change CONTINUE ASSESSMENT (ABCDE) 5 RESCUE BREATHS – USE TRACHEOSTOMY IF PATENT SAFETY - STIMULATE - SHOUT FOR HELP - OXYGEN SAFE:Check Safe area, Stimulate, and Shout for help, CALL 2222 (hospital) or 999 (home) AIRWAY: Open child’s airway: head tilt / chin lift / pillow or towel under shoulders may help OXYGEN:Ensure high flow oxygen to the tracheostomy AND the face as soon as oxygen available Capnograph: Exhaled carbon dioxide waveform may indicate a patent airway (secondary responders) CHECK FOR SIGNS OF LIFE ? – START CPR 15 compressions : 2 rescue breaths Ensure help or resuscitation team called Patent Upper Airway – deliver breath to the mouth Obstructed Upper Airway – deliver breath to tracheostomy/stoma Deflate cuff (if present). Reassess patency after any tube change 1 st – same size tube, 2 nd – smaller size tube * 3 rd – smaller size tube sited over suction catheter to guide IF UNSUCCESSFUL – REMOVE THE TUBE Can you pass a SUCTION catheter? No UPPER AIRWAY ABNORMALITY: Yes / No please give details of any expected difficulty Patient ID : Tracheostomy: Suction: Patient Details Add tube specification including cuff or inner tube ______mm ID, ______ mm distal length ______ FG Catheter to Depth ______ cm *3-smaller size tube sited over suction catheter to guide: to be used if out of hospital

Basic Response Advanced Response IS THE PATIENT BREATHING? - Look, listen and feel at the mouth and tracheostomy/stoma EMERGENCY TRACHEOSTOMY TUBE CHANGE Emergency Paediatric Tracheostomy Management Remove any attachments: humidifier (HME), speaking valve and change inner tube (if present) Inner tubes need re-inserting to connect to bagging circuits Remove any attachments: humidifier (HME), speaking valve and change inner tube (if present) Inner tubes need re-inserting to connect to bagging circuits Yes SUCTION TO ASSESS TRACHEOSTOMY PATENCY Yes RESPONDS: continue oxygen, reassessment and stabilisation Plan for definitive airway if tube change failure RESPONDS: continue oxygen, reassessment and stabilisation Plan for definitive airway if tube change failure NTSP (Paediatric Working Group) BCH Trache Group v 2.0.4Sep 2014 The tracheostomy tube is patent Perform tracheal suction Consider partial obstruction Consider tracheostomy tube change CONTINUE ASSESSMENT (ABCDE) The tracheostomy tube is patent Perform tracheal suction Consider partial obstruction Consider tracheostomy tube change CONTINUE ASSESSMENT (ABCDE) 5 RESCUE BREATHS – USE TRACHEOSTOMY IF PATENT SAFETY - STIMULATE - SHOUT FOR HELP - OXYGEN SAFE:Check Safe area, Stimulate, and Shout for help, CALL 2222 (hospital) or 999 (home) AIRWAY: Open child’s airway: head tilt / chin lift / pillow or towel under shoulders may help OXYGEN:Ensure high flow oxygen to the tracheostomy AND the face as soon as oxygen available Capnograph: Exhaled carbon dioxide waveform may indicate a patent airway (secondary responders) CHECK FOR SIGNS OF LIFE ? – START CPR 15 compressions : 2 rescue breaths Ensure help or resuscitation team called Patent Upper Airway – deliver breath to the mouth Obstructed Upper Airway – deliver breath to tracheostomy/stoma Tracheostomy STOMA ventilation Paediatric face mask applied to stoma LMA applied to stoma Attempt intubation of STOMA 3.0 ID tracheostomy tube / ETT ‘Difficult Airway’ Expert and Equipment** Standard ORAL airway manoeuvres may be appropriate. If so cover the stoma (swabs / hand). Use: Bag-valve-face mask Oral or nasal airway adjuncts Supraglottic airway device e.g. Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) Standard ORAL airway manoeuvres may be appropriate. If so cover the stoma (swabs / hand). Use: Bag-valve-face mask Oral or nasal airway adjuncts Supraglottic airway device e.g. Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) ORAL intubation may be appropriate with a downsized ET tube Uncut tube, advanced beyond stoma Prepare for difficult intubation ‘Difficult Airway’ Expert and Equipment** ORAL intubation may be appropriate with a downsized ET tube Uncut tube, advanced beyond stoma Prepare for difficult intubation ‘Difficult Airway’ Expert and Equipment** Secondary emergency oxygenation Primary emergency oxygenation **EQUIPMENT: Fibreoptic scope, bougie, airway exchange catheter, Airway trolley Deflate cuff (if present). Reassess patency after any tube change 1 st – same size tube, 2 nd – smaller size tube * 3 rd – smaller size tube sited over suction catheter to guide IF UNSUCCESSFUL – REMOVE THE TUBE Can you pass a SUCTION catheter? No *3-smaller size tube sited over suction catheter to guide: to be used if out of hospital