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Patient unable to verbalize
Noisy breathing
Stridor
Patient using or retracting accessary muscles of breathing
Agitation
Central nervous depression
Tachypnea
Cyanosis
Low oxygen saturation
A tube in the trachea with a cuff inflated below the vocal cords
Maxillofacial trauma:
Midface fractures
Bilateral mandibular body fracture
Inhalation injury
Penetrating neck injury
Vascular trauma with significant neck hematoma
Laryngeal injury: triad of clinical signs
Hoarseness
Subcutaneous emphysema
Palpable fracture
Tracheal injury
Risk of aspiration
Bleeding in the oral cavity
Vomiting
Unresponsive patients
Need for ventilation or oxygenation
Inadequate respiratory efforts
High cervical spinal cord injury
Severe brain injury (Glasgow Coma Scale [GCS] 8 or less)
Apnea
Neuromuscular paralysis
Comatose patients
Flail chest
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