Please contact Dr. Works (keworks@fsu.eu) for additional help: Submission navigation links for Research Symposium Program Portal WF ‹ Previous submission Next submission › Submission information Submission Number: 46 Submission ID: 7736 Submission UUID: c49aa13f-c8b1-4232-9f32-fd2a1de173fd Submission URI: /student-research/symposium/research-symposium-program-portal Submission Update: /student-research/symposium/research-symposium-program-portal?token=33GaevLcLY6BnqzxML0B7Luj0bGejdiPjRSJxZ_mak8 Created: Mon, 02/03/2025 - 12:18 PM Completed: Mon, 02/03/2025 - 12:45 PM Changed: Tue, 04/01/2025 - 08:37 AM Remote IP address: 68.205.199.196 Submitted by: Anonymous Language: English Is draft: No Webform: Research Symposium Program Portal WF Submitted to: Student Research Symposium Program Portal Primary Student Contact First Name Primary Student Contact Last Name Pronouns Primary Student Contact FSU Student Email Photo of all individuals presenting this work headshot.jpg419.54 KB Remove Upload requirementsOne file only.2 MB limit. Major(s) of all individuals presenting this work Bio of all individuals presenting this work Richard Lang is a Florida State University Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice senior student. Richard spends his free time with his wife, Paige, and son, Preston. Richard and Preston have fun on the golf course near their home in Orlando, FL. After graduation he will be joining the anesthesia team at AdventHealth Orlando. Poster Title Abstract Mask ventilation is one of the most critical steps in a safe anesthetic induction. However, many clinicians can struggle to maintain adequate mask ventilation. Studies have shown that administering midazolam before entering the operating room improves mask ventilation and improves placement of adjunct airways. This project was set in a hospital in central Florida. Flyers were attached to pyxis machines in each operating room, informing the certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNA) of difficult mask ventilation characteristics, the benefits of midazolam administration prior to induction of anesthesia, and the studies showing improvement in ventilation following midazolam administration. Data regarding the current pre-operative administration of midazolam, whether the CRNA has had trouble with mask ventilation, and whether the CRNA will increase their use of pre-operative administration, especially in patients with difficult mask ventilation characteristics via an anonymous survey was collected. This paper discusses the difficulty of mask ventilation and asks the question: do patients who receive midazolam for sedation and anxiolysis preoperatively, compared to those patients who do not, have less difficult mask ventilation issues? Research Mentor Name Research Mentor's College (or High School) Research Mentor's Department (or Subject) Research Mentor's Email Additional Research Mentor(s) Co-presenter(s) Keywords Poster Session/Number Work Complete Exploratory (the research question has been identified and design of approach is outlined) Presentation Modality Face to Face Poster session Synchronous Online Presentation Asynchronous Online Presentation Poster PDF Poster ppt final.pdf253.35 KB Remove Upload requirementsOne file only.100 MB limit. Poster Thumbnail poster thumbnail.jpg300.58 KB Remove Upload requirementsOne file only.2 MB limit. I will be printing my poster CAPTCHA What code is in the image? Enter the characters shown in the image. This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. Save Leave this field blank