An oropharyngeal device for insertion into the mouth of a patient. The
device includes a body having a distal end and a proximal end with a
flange formed at the proximal end. The distal end is inserted into the
mouth until the flange is disposed outside and adjacent to the patient's
mouth. The flange keeps the proximal device from entering the mouth. The
body is sized such that the distal end of the body is disposed within the
pharynx above the epiglottis. The device includes a channel that forms an
airway between the ends. The device also includes at least three separate
conduits integrated into the body for administering oxygen, suctioning,
and for assessing ventilation thorough end-tidal carbon dioxide
monitoring. The conduits for oxygenation and suctioning extend through
the body between its proximal and distal ends. The conduit for end-tidal
carbon dioxide monitoring terminates within the channel.