Ramped vs Sniffing Position for Intubation in Critically Ill Adults via @WICSBottomLine https://t.co/S7Y6miXEEz #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/pLX4okyltL — Salim R. Rezaie (@srrezaie) November 4, 2017
Category Archives: Online critical airway training
Tip for torn cuff inflation line
Cuff inflation line torn? This is how I managed it recently. #practicaltip #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/jjycyAmRl4 — Hans van Schuppen (@HansvanSchuppen) November 4, 2017
D Grip promoted by Resuscitation Canada!
#ShareNow pic.twitter.com/N6U5r9cIPD — Resuscitation Canada (@Resus_Can) October 22, 2017
Out of theatre Propofol in UK
Out of theatres RSI in the U.K. https://t.co/ZxJztbQrI9 pic.twitter.com/ZSMfOXlpgz — gavin denton (@DentonGavin) October 30, 2017
Just do what you need to
@kovacsgj demonstrates just how well topical analgesia with 5% lidocaine paste and atomized 4% lidocaine can work during #AIME advanced! #EM pic.twitter.com/ykB0nPWr8A — Jared Baylis (@baylis_jared) October 27, 2017
Effect of neck extension on airway!
Effect of neck extension on #airway patency . #airwaymanagement #anesthesia #intubation #anesthesiology @AirwayMxAcademy pic.twitter.com/7a8vKbiefB — Ahmad (@doctorabouleila) October 23, 2017
CICO Rescue Cricothyroidotomy Trainer – Vortex Approach by Dr Andy Buck
CICO Rescue Cricothyroidotomy Trainer – Vortex Approach by drandybuck https://t.co/QjrowRIc76 — Andrew Perry (@AWalterPerry) October 25, 2017
Airway – Optimising the basics!
Emergency Airway Management part 1: Optimizing the basics #FOAMed https://t.co/miqrcsGKyS pic.twitter.com/PbHDlOEL1e — Justin Morgenstern (@First10EM) October 23, 2017
DL is Great Again!
@jducanto answers the question “How do we make DL great again?”…..the answer has been right in front of us the whole time. pic.twitter.com/RyyaNOw2TC — Tyler Christifulli (@christifulli88) October 20, 2017
When the going gets tough – comparing tools in difficult airways — Songs or Stories
Difficult airways in kids might be mostly predicted but that’s not the end of them being difficult. How do we go with the tools we choose? By Andrew Weatherall Kids’ anaesthetists spend a lot of time drawing bows of varying lengths. There is an awful lot of time spent reading a variety of things aboutContinue reading “When the going gets tough – comparing tools in difficult airways — Songs or Stories”
Bleeding simulation for cric!
Tunnelled, wired then placed perforated catheter in space bw larynx/skin… sneak preview pf 'successful' scalpel-finger-bougie FONA: pic.twitter.com/KY5WW3wN4G — AIME Airway (@kovacsgj) October 18, 2017
Hinckley crics Bryant
Hinckley @UCAirCareDoc saves a kiwi @RobJBryant13 #classicairmedical #AMTC2017 pic.twitter.com/v4VnoRvUAy — mike hudson (@bikehudson) October 17, 2017
Ethics in Airway? Really?!
Should we CARE about the ethics of airway research? https://t.co/bS8tIoEbIm — Anaesthesia (@Anaes_Journal) September 25, 2017
Vortex Approach Training App 2.0 available now for free!
With thanks to @TessaRDavis @ketaminh & @pzfritz for their support in bringing this to fruition. https://t.co/ylMfQLVnof — Nicholas Chrimes (@NicholasChrimes) October 13, 2017
Slow is not fast, its just better
Letting you self inflating bag go fast is bad form. Slow inflation for higher fio2. @FLTDOC1 @jducanto @christifulli88 @j_a_porter #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/m02ukMmzkf — Samuel Ireland (@ireland_sam1) October 5, 2017
