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Will video resurrect the cricoid pressure star?

(attribution of edited image to Twitter @DocBrent)

Posted byketaminhDecember 28, 2012December 29, 2012Posted inairway, Online critical airway trainingTags:cricoid, laryngoscope, pressure, video1 Comment on Will video resurrect the cricoid pressure star?

Santa Claus : would he be a difficult airway?

Posted byketaminhDecember 24, 2012Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, Online critical airway trainingTags:airway, claus, difficult, santa2 Comments on Santa Claus : would he be a difficult airway?

Issues of critical airway management (Which anesthesia; which surgical airway?)

Posted byketaminhDecember 24, 2012Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, Online critical airway trainingTags:airway, anaesthesia, emergency, surgical

Roller Coasters and intubations from Dr Rob Bryant

r Rob is back with another airway pearl!

Posted byketaminhDecember 18, 2012Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, Online critical airway trainingTags:coaster, emergency, intubation, oxygenation, rob-bryant6 Comments on Roller Coasters and intubations from Dr Rob Bryant

Viable oxygenation with cannula over needle cricothyrotomy

Posted byketaminhDecember 17, 2012December 17, 2012Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, Online critical airway trainingTags:cricothyrotomy, needle, oxygenation, viable

VL :another tool or a new paradigm in airway management?

Posted byketaminhDecember 15, 2012Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, Online critical airway trainingTags:airway, paradigm, tool, VL

Difficult airway management and the novice physician

Posted byketaminhDecember 14, 2012Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, Online critical airway trainingTags:airway, difficult, novice, physician1 Comment on Difficult airway management and the novice physician

Do not struggle against the patient

Posted byketaminhDecember 14, 2012Posted inairway, Online critical airway training, prehospital and retrieval medicine podcast, Prehospital medicineTags:airway, difficult, emergency, medicine2 Comments on Do not struggle against the patient

VL vs DL in a critical care transport service

Posted byketaminhDecember 14, 2012Posted inAeromedical retrieval, airway, Emergency anaesthesia, Online critical airway training, prehospital and retrieval medicine podcast, Prehospital medicineTags:care, critical, DL, transport, VL

Dr DuCanto on why we need to train

Posted byketaminhDecember 14, 2012Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, Online critical airway trainingTags:airway, critical, ducanto, trainining8 Comments on Dr DuCanto on why we need to train

An endotracheal tube with a view

Posted byketaminhDecember 7, 2012Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, FOAMEd, Online critical airway trainingTags:endotracheal, ETView, tube11 Comments on An endotracheal tube with a view

Trust your instincts, use the Force – blind nasotracheal intubation

Posted byketaminhDecember 2, 2012Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, FOAMEd, Online critical airway trainingTags:blind, intubation, nasal

Bougies three ways

Posted byketaminhDecember 1, 2012Posted inairway, Online critical airway trainingTags:bougies, frova, pocket, sunmed6 Comments on Bougies three ways

What is the impact of NAP4 on future education in airway management?

Posted byketaminhNovember 28, 2012November 28, 2012Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, Interviews of interesting people, Online critical airway trainingTags:airway, education, greenland, NAP41 Comment on What is the impact of NAP4 on future education in airway management?

How should the findings from NAP4 on SADs be considered in the pre-hospital environment?

Posted byketaminhNovember 28, 2012November 28, 2012Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, Online critical airway trainingTags:Fastrach, LMA, mallampati, NAP4, prehospital1 Comment on How should the findings from NAP4 on SADs be considered in the pre-hospital environment?

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