Trauma Airway Management: The Stuff Nightmares Are Made Of (Part 2)
Here’s what you need to know about high-risk airway management.
Here’s what you need to know about high-risk airway management.
This article emphasizes the importance of recognizing and managing the “physiologically difficult airway” in EMS.
Differentiating between pulmonary diseases is key in providing the correct and adequate treatment.
Research indicates hypoxia, hypotension and multiple intubation attempts in airway management greatly contribute to morbidity and mortality.
Inaccurate cuff pressure can lead to tracheal stenosis, ischemia and pressure ulcers, underlining the need for vigilant monitoring and adjustments.
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