Burns Airway Management by Gatward — Intensive Care Network

Jon Gatward goes through everything you need to know about approaching the airway of a patient with burns. The post Burns Airway Management by Gatward appeared first on Intensive Care Network. via Burns Airway Management by Gatward — Intensive Care Network

An improvised laryngoscope

what do you do with it https://t.co/hRO2BaK4p2 — Seth Trueger (@MDaware) March 9, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js @mjslabbert @DrEricLevi ? pic.twitter.com/OLxS5X0fZK — Seth Trueger (@MDaware) March 9, 2016   . @MDaware @davedungay @mjslabbert @DrEricLevi here’s the video evidence https://t.co/iqIyXqCdPd — James Tooley (@jamestooley) March 9, 2016

Straight Talk about Blades and Kids

Some of the more popular posts on this site have been the ones where we vox pop paediatric anaesthetists for their top tips on a topic. The brief is easy: what are the things you most commonly say to people trying to learn this particular skill. Today’s edition – laryngoscopy. So here is a collection of thoughtsContinue reading “Straight Talk about Blades and Kids”

The Elephant in the Room: Airway Stuff for Non-Intubators

Tim Wallace, emergency nurse, midwife and flight nurse from the Top End, returns to the blog with a different look at a popular topic – airway management.  Some stuff to ponder for the non-intubators…  Do you routinely assess, plan and prepare for airway issues in patients with a risk of airway compromise? Could you honestlyContinue reading “The Elephant in the Room: Airway Stuff for Non-Intubators”