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Fiberoptic intubation: Which of the following is involved in the process of fiberoptic intubation?

1) Nasal mucosa preparation for fiberoptic intubation
2) Tongue and oropharynx
3) Larynx/trachea

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Final answer:

Fiberoptic intubation involves nasal mucosa preparation, navigating the tongue and oropharynx, and accessing the larynx and trachea.

Step-by-step explanation:

Fiberoptic intubation involves the following:

  1. Nasal mucosa preparation for fiberoptic intubation: To ensure a clear pathway, the nasal mucosa is prepped before inserting the fiberoptic scope.
  2. Tongue and oropharynx: When intubating, the tongue and oropharynx must be carefully navigated to access the larynx and trachea.
  3. Larynx and trachea: The larynx and trachea are the final destinations for the fiberoptic scope, where intubation takes place.
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