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When should manual airway techniques, like the head-tilt-chin-lift, be maintained?

When the patient is unconscious

If the airway becomes compromised when released

Maintaining manual airway techniques, such as the head-tilt-chin-lift, is crucial when the airway becomes compromised after being released. This technique is primarily used to open the airway in situations where the patient is unable to maintain it independently. If the airway is obstructed or collapses again once the manual technique is discontinued, it's vital to keep the airway open to ensure proper ventilation and oxygenation. In scenarios where the airway is at risk of obstruction or collapse, continuing to use the head-tilt-chin-lift technique allows first responders to safeguard the airway and prevent respiratory distress. This illustrates the importance of continuous assessment of airway patency and the necessity to adapt to the patient's condition. While unconscious patients do require careful attention, the necessity for maintenance of airway techniques is specifically driven by the potential compromise of the airway upon releasing these maneuvers, rather than solely by the patient's consciousness.

During transport to a medical facility

Only at the commencement of care

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