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Category Archives: Online critical airway training
No Trace= Wrong PLace
For those who can’t sit through six minutes of video here’s a quick thread.#notracewrongplace Video at https://t.co/JkU2ejr133 — Tim Cook (@doctimcook) July 31, 2018
Human factors in airway management
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The Shocked Intubation: Definitive Airway Sans Hypotension — Taming the SRU
Not many aspects of Emergency Medicine define our specialty better than resuscitation, and few concepts exemplify resuscitation better than shock and intubation. Yet few words together strike greater fear in the minds of savvy resuscitationists. Not because we cannot deftly manage shock, or because we are anything but hardy intubators, but because the swiftest way… viaContinue reading “The Shocked Intubation: Definitive Airway Sans Hypotension — Taming the SRU”
Airway update 2018 by Dr Jeff Jarvis
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Rapid Sequence Intubation in Traumatic Brain-injured Adults
Great article: Rapid Sequence Intubation in Traumatic Brain-injured Adults. https://t.co/jovE2U9foa #ReadByQxMD — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) June 29, 2018
SOAPME
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Prehospital airway study on aspiration
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Best Laid Plans — Songs or Stories
Not that long ago there was a whole post on the redesign of the difficult airway trolley at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead. It was pretty popular, but it was sort of missing (at least) one thing. Dr Andrew Weatherall returns with an update. If you build it they will come. Apparently. And they willContinue reading “Best Laid Plans — Songs or Stories”
Airway App is 2yrs old! Read latest update!
2-year update of @TheAirwayApp dataThank-you @Anaes_Journal for publishing our 1st article 18-months of data 99 reports, 64 CICO #OpenAccess #FoamMed & promoting our initiative6 more months…Now 164 reports (up from 99) and 109 CICO (up from 64) https://t.co/3fOphn6gE0 — Dr. Laura Duggan (@drlauraduggan) June 15, 2018
Preloaded bougie
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This is how I cut the neck by Dr George Kovacs
Performed an eFONA recently. First one in close to 20 yrs in a patient of mine. Lessons from my inexperience coming up. — AIME Airway (@kovacsgj) June 12, 2018
When Less is More
When Less is More When Less is More — Read on careflightcollective.com/2018/06/13/when-less-is-more/
It uses the bougie or it gets the hose
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An Airway Nightmare
REBEL Cast Ep52 – A Nightmare Airway with @RobJBryant13 https://t.co/zJxIkMg31k #FOAMed #FOAMcc pic.twitter.com/b8TNrg77aw — Salim R. Rezaie (@srrezaie) June 11, 2018
