by Christopher Flannigan | Apr 16, 2019 | Intubation, Paediatric Emergencies Conference
Watch Lecture Dr Jeremy Lyons talking about Pearls for Intubation in the Critically Ill Child. This was recorded at the Paediatric Emergencies – Waiting for the Retrieval Team event in Belfast in 2019. Useful Links Paediatric Emergencies Intubation Course ...
by Christopher Flannigan | Sep 23, 2017 | Intubation
Introduction Since video laryngoscopes first became available at the start of the millennium they have been increasingly adopted into clinical practise, so much so that in some places the skills of direct laryngoscopy and the traditional methods of managing the...
by Christopher Flannigan | May 29, 2017 | Intubation Course, Podcast, Waiting for the Paediatric Retrieval Team
Listen to Podcast This section will provide advice on how the standard technique should be modified and key points to remember when intubating children in four special circumstances. 1. Septic shock Purpuric rash of meningococcal septicaemia. Reproduced with kind...
by Christopher Flannigan | Mar 27, 2017 | Intubation Course, Podcast
Listen to the Podcast The process of direct laryngoscopy involves use of a laryngoscope to move the tongue and epiglottis out of the way allowing the laryngeal opening to be seen directly when looking through the patients mouth. It is vital that the patient is...
by Christopher Flannigan | Mar 10, 2017 | Intubation, Intubation Course, Podcast
Listen to the Podcast The intubation drugs can be divided into three classes: Induction agents – causes unconsciousness so that the patient is unaware of the procedure and the physiological response to the stimulus of laryngoscopy is reduced. Muscle relaxants...
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