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Oropharyngeal airway insertion

Oropharyngeal airway insertion
When inserting an oropharyngeal airway (OPA), the clinician must avoid pushing the tongue into the posterior pharynx. This can be accomplished by starting with the curve of the OPA inverted (ie, directed cephalad) and then rotating it 180 degrees as its tip reaches the posterior pharynx.
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