What interventions are used to manage airway, breathing, and circulation?
Interventions to manage the airway may include using suction to clear secretions, applying oxygen therapy, and inserting airway adjuncts like oropharyngeal or nasopharyngeal airways. For breathing, interventions can range from administering bronchodilators and steroids to providing positive pressure ventilation through devices like CPAP or BiPAP. Circulation management may involve fluid resuscitation, administering vasopressors, and ensuring adequate cardiac output through medications or mechanical support.