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Valleculoscopy Fail! Avoid This Common Error During Laryngoscopy
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Видео

Stylet Shaping Essentials From PAC
Просмотров 1277 месяцев назад
Stylet Shaping Essentials From PAC
Emergency Access to the Airway in a Patient With a Jaw Wired Shut.
Просмотров 5558 месяцев назад
What would you do if someone who had their jaw wired shut had a respiratory emergency? Do you have wirecutters handy in your difficult airway cart? Probably not. Even if you do, it turns out you don't need them to gain quick access to the oropharynx. All you need is a little knowledge, and a needle driver, and you're good to go! Watch here and then visit us at: theprotectedairway.com theprotect...
Hyperangulated Video Laryngoscopy - Palm Up Technique
Просмотров 7778 месяцев назад
People often forget that the rigid stylet used with a hyperangulated video laryngoscope is an intubation tool with its own set of skills. This modification for holding the tube and rigid stylet can be a game changer when it comes to your speed, fluidity, and efficiency when intubating with the device. For more visit: theprotectedairway.com/masterclass-for-the-hyperangulated-blade/
Introduction to the Vortex Approach
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.9 месяцев назад
For more about this incredible cognitive tool in airway management visit. vortexapproach.org
The Surgical Emergency Airway (eFONA)
Просмотров 952Год назад
A great cadaveric demonstration of the scalpel finger bougie surgical airway technique using a great FONA kit that has everything you need to perform an emergency surgical airway. While you don't need a kit for this procedure, the tools in this kit are customized for eFONA with a shorter bougie and a short tracheostomy size 6-0 tube for easier placement. Simple but effective. For more on this k...
The Best View for Hyperangulated Video Laryngoscopy.
Просмотров 678Год назад
Here's a rapid review of the ideal view of the glottic opening for hyperangulated video laryngoscopy (HAVL). Remember that HAVL improves your view of the key anatomic landmarks, but tube delivery can become more challenging. So, this clinical pearl may be the most valuable if you want consistent success with HAVL. To view our complete online learning space for HAVL, visit us here. theprotecteda...
Valuable Pearls for Managing a Tracheostomy in an Emergency
Просмотров 225Год назад
When your patient is in respiratory distress and seconds count, these simple pearls from Dr Kelly Crane can make a difference. #Tracheostomy #airwaymanagement #criticalcare #emergencymedicine #medicine #medicalknowledge #medicalstudent To learn more about how to manage tracheostomies and other airway emergencies visit: theprotectedairway.com/masterclass-for-tracheostomy-emergencies/ theprotecte...
Airway Management in Cardiac Arrest
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
In this video, Kathryn Chadason & Chris Root MD, share a few clinical pearls for airway management of a patient in cardiac arrest. One thing is clear, your approach to airway management while compressions are ongoing should be minimally invasive. In other words, what you do should never interfere with high-quality chest compressions. You can learn more at: theprotectedairway.com #cardiacarrest ...
Upgrade Your Mental Model for Intubating in the Age of the Video Laryngoscope - With Dr Sean Runnels
Просмотров 243Год назад
"The view was easy but I had trouble passing the tube!" If you've ever had this experience with a video laryngoscope (VL), then maybe it's time to upgrade your mental model for intubation. In the age of the direct laryngoscope, where visualization and a direct line of sight was key, the model of lining up axes made sense. But does it still make sense when visualization issues in most cases are ...
What's Wrong with the Scalpel Finger Bougie Technique and How a Kit Can Make It Better.
Просмотров 515Год назад
What's Wrong with the Scalpel Finger Bougie Technique and How a Kit Can Make It Better.
Save a Life. What to Do When a Tracheostomy Tube is Obstructed
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
Save a Life. What to Do When a Tracheostomy Tube is Obstructed
Real Airway Stories - Nathan Brown
Просмотров 2082 года назад
Real Airway Stories - Nathan Brown
A Demonstration of an Articulating Tube Introducer for Intubation of a Difficult Airway
Просмотров 7532 года назад
A Demonstration of an Articulating Tube Introducer for Intubation of a Difficult Airway
The Important Role Fiberoptic Intubation Skills Still Play in the Age of the Video Laryngoscope.
Просмотров 2422 года назад
The Important Role Fiberoptic Intubation Skills Still Play in the Age of the Video Laryngoscope.
3 New Airway Decontamination Skills You Need to Add to Your Intubation Toolbox - SALAD 3.0
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
3 New Airway Decontamination Skills You Need to Add to Your Intubation Toolbox - SALAD 3.0
4 Elements of a Fearless FONA Mindset
Просмотров 2112 года назад
4 Elements of a Fearless FONA Mindset
A Great Virtual Training Tool for Fiberoptic Skills Using the ORSIM Device
Просмотров 2792 года назад
A Great Virtual Training Tool for Fiberoptic Skills Using the ORSIM Device
Airway Management Stories
Просмотров 1582 года назад
Airway Management Stories
3 Pre-Hospital Inspired Rescue Airway Techniques from Dr Jose Torres.
Просмотров 4462 года назад
3 Pre-Hospital Inspired Rescue Airway Techniques from Dr Jose Torres.
How to Successfully Intubate a Patient with an Inhalation Burn to the Upper Airway
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
How to Successfully Intubate a Patient with an Inhalation Burn to the Upper Airway
A Realistic Trainer for the Upper Airway Inhalation Burn for Difficult Airway Intubation Practice.
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.2 года назад
A Realistic Trainer for the Upper Airway Inhalation Burn for Difficult Airway Intubation Practice.
3 Questions You Need to Ask Before Performing Awake Fiberoptic Intubation in an Emergency Situation
Просмотров 1522 года назад
3 Questions You Need to Ask Before Performing Awake Fiberoptic Intubation in an Emergency Situation
The 7 Laws of Airway Management Every Expert Knows.
Просмотров 3042 года назад
The 7 Laws of Airway Management Every Expert Knows.
How to Perform a Lateral Canthotomy An Eye Saving Procedure Every Emergency Physician Should Know
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.2 года назад
How to Perform a Lateral Canthotomy An Eye Saving Procedure Every Emergency Physician Should Know
What you Need to Know About Tracheostomy Tubes
Просмотров 114 тыс.2 года назад
What you Need to Know About Tracheostomy Tubes
Rigid Stylet for Hyperangulated Video Laryngoscopy
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
Rigid Stylet for Hyperangulated Video Laryngoscopy
Improve Your Intubation Success With a Video Laryngoscope
Просмотров 7532 года назад
Improve Your Intubation Success With a Video Laryngoscope
Dynamic Tracheal Access - With Sean Runnels MD
Просмотров 2942 года назад
Dynamic Tracheal Access - With Sean Runnels MD
Expected Clinical Course
Просмотров 912 года назад
Expected Clinical Course

Комментарии

  • @wizzdreamz8934
    @wizzdreamz8934 8 дней назад

    Great vedio teaching

  • @angelm6497
    @angelm6497 9 дней назад

    I had a tracheotomy in 2019, they were surprised that I had such a strong voice when the ventilation tube was removed, I've had swallowing issues since and following a recent reduction in MST, morphine, in 24, my voice has become horse with spasms when speaking and total loss of voice. I was ventilated for almost 2 months. Is this a result of the tracheotomy? The loss of voice started after the opioids were reduced and the oesophagus was tested positive for spasms when drinking. I also had an emergency tracheotomy before they inserted another tube for the ventilator.

  • @medic2021
    @medic2021 Месяц назад

    my favorite design of resuscitator is the ventlab airflow

  • @metwalyharby1293
    @metwalyharby1293 Месяц назад

    ty

  • @lobomarino49
    @lobomarino49 Месяц назад

    Great explanation,thank you very much Dr.

  • @J_a_i555
    @J_a_i555 2 месяца назад

    My brother is with Tracheostomy Shiley's tube. Is that green tube available separately? If so what is the cost

  • @anaruiz1931
    @anaruiz1931 3 месяца назад

    This was such a great explanation! AMAZING! Thank you 😊

  • @osheaallen4429
    @osheaallen4429 3 месяца назад

    This was excellent! Thank you!

  • @PatriciaKenney-jm6jt
    @PatriciaKenney-jm6jt 5 месяцев назад

    very helpful! Easy to understand Thank YOu!!

  • @alaaeltayeb9213
    @alaaeltayeb9213 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @vukken99
    @vukken99 6 месяцев назад

    If no fracture you can still intubate these in facial Burn otherwise go straight the neck for surgical airway

    • @natecourteau1268
      @natecourteau1268 5 месяцев назад

      A cricothyrotomy is one of the many pathologies that are available from 7-SIGMA. This one features the navigation of a swollen airway.

  • @yourworkbuddy
    @yourworkbuddy 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @Deserts-nz7yi
    @Deserts-nz7yi 7 месяцев назад

    Very useful! Thanks a lot.

  • @lhorlegaygucman7959
    @lhorlegaygucman7959 8 месяцев назад

    Thank u. ❤

  • @11235813ab
    @11235813ab 8 месяцев назад

    This is a great trick, going to give it a try. Thanks for posting

  • @timothyredding7292
    @timothyredding7292 8 месяцев назад

    Why did they need to block out the face of the manikin? The blue shape actually got in the way of seeing the technique fully. Great technique.

    • @theprotectedairwaycollab
      @theprotectedairwaycollab 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks! It’s actually in our anatomy lab so the blue dot is for privacy. I agree it’s distracting but couldn’t be helped. I’ll make another video soon.

    • @timredding4218
      @timredding4218 8 месяцев назад

      @@theprotectedairwaycollabAhh, thank you. I figured it was a manikin because it looked like it was half of a torso. Thank you for the video.

  • @mphomolale
    @mphomolale 8 месяцев назад

    Was watching this video from Google , had to access RUclips directly to like the video. It was relevant short and graphic

  • @sangrialovingairwaydoc
    @sangrialovingairwaydoc 8 месяцев назад

    Staying Primate with the other hand.

  • @richgasman
    @richgasman 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Rohan. Good succinct run through of the aintree. Would be good to highlight the ability to provide oxygen directly down the aintree using the rapifit connector. Useful in patients who desaturate rapidly as an option to maintain oxygenation mid-way through the process.

  • @bridgetnarvaez3239
    @bridgetnarvaez3239 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for a very clear explanation!

  • @sonamprajapati3078
    @sonamprajapati3078 10 месяцев назад

    Very good explanation 😊

  • @tijanitunkara2553
    @tijanitunkara2553 11 месяцев назад

    How you advance the tube with the style? Inflate the cuff with the stylet? I’m not saying you wrong, I know every country has a different way

    • @theprotectedairwaycollab
      @theprotectedairwaycollab 8 месяцев назад

      Send a video of what you mean. We live live to learn from different perspectives

  • @bellefeu4933
    @bellefeu4933 11 месяцев назад

    I prefer mine vinegar, but this is effective too

  • @MizzCherry214
    @MizzCherry214 Год назад

    Very well explained, thank you 😊

  • @Canadianicelantern
    @Canadianicelantern Год назад

    Great video. I’m going to use this with my Paramedic Students.

  • @AlanVukusic
    @AlanVukusic Год назад

    fantastic. Thanks

  • @sparkmom1308
    @sparkmom1308 Год назад

    This makes so much sense. Thank you.

  • @rondell1694
    @rondell1694 Год назад

    I am 10 yrs RN in U.S. training for new job in home care for vent patients. Kudos to this nurse for her calm, thorough teaching. The way she teaches and demonstrates goes directly into my brain for immediate comprehension and permanent storage. For me, it doesn’t get any better than this. Thank you for making this video.

    • @theprotectedairwaycollab
      @theprotectedairwaycollab Год назад

      This is actually one of our incredible critical care physicians. She developed the curriculum for emergency tracheostomy management on our website. Definitely worth checking out!

    • @02carena
      @02carena Год назад

      Yes she is an MD

    • @02carena
      @02carena Год назад

      I just subscribed thanks I learned a lot

  • @mirmubashir-kh1hs
    @mirmubashir-kh1hs Год назад

    Thank you Dr.

    • @theprotectedairwaycollab
      @theprotectedairwaycollab Год назад

      Most welcome! Check out more of content on the website here theprotectedairway.com/masterclass-for-tracheostomy-emergencies/

  • @myrnacaragay2865
    @myrnacaragay2865 Год назад

    Thanks doc

  • @jackgaughan2039
    @jackgaughan2039 Год назад

    Thank you. But you said that you cannot use the one way valve with a non-fenestrated trache but this is not true. We use valves all the time in intensive care (in the UK) during the weaning process and we never use fenestrated traches. This is because with the cuffed traches we can drop/deflate the cuff, to allow airflow around the cuff and into the upper airway so the patient can breath out.

    • @theprotectedairwaycollab
      @theprotectedairwaycollab Год назад

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @quranandrecitationbyabidma1833
      @quranandrecitationbyabidma1833 Год назад

      Then how can patient speak ?

    • @jackgaughan2039
      @jackgaughan2039 Год назад

      @@quranandrecitationbyabidma1833 the one way valve will allow the patient to speak as it forces the air into the upper airway rather the back through the trache. If you watch another video on RUclips it should explain it visually which is easier to understand. This is when the cuff is down of course (if there is a cuff).

    • @Frichilsasta08
      @Frichilsasta08 Год назад

      Random question but i figured id ask, As a UK healthcare worker, do you think UK could benefit from having respiratory therapists as part of the healthcare team??? Im a registered nurse is US, and its nice to have a specialized group here who knows a bit more about airway than the average nurse. 😂

    • @melodykleinovink1968
      @melodykleinovink1968 10 месяцев назад

      In the UK our physiotherapist (I think you call them physical therapists) are respiratory trained and support the medical team instead of respiratory therapists

  • @atifbashir4238
    @atifbashir4238 Год назад

    cant get my eyes off this cadavers open mouth.

  • @DrSkawman
    @DrSkawman Год назад

    Great!

    • @theprotectedairwaycollab
      @theprotectedairwaycollab Год назад

      Glad you liked it! Please help us grow by liking and subscribing. We’re just getting started…

  • @matt234111
    @matt234111 Год назад

    Great video, I have ran into that issue intubating with a hyperangulated blade. Rotating definitely helps pass the tube like you demonstrated. I think it's important to mention keeping some of the stylet in the tube while you advance so the tube doesn't bend as you try to advance

    • @theprotectedairwaycollab
      @theprotectedairwaycollab Год назад

      Great advice. You need to retract some of the stylet to soften the tip of the tube but you can pull back too far and make it harder. Usually 2-3 cm is enough at first, and then you can retract more as you advance the tube.

  • @AndroidR21
    @AndroidR21 Год назад

    why not instead place the suction through the cords then placing the bougie, removing the catheter and then placing the tube?

    • @theprotectedairwaycollab
      @theprotectedairwaycollab Год назад

      Placing the large bore suction catheter on the left side in the esophagus is the most efficient way to provide continuous decontamination. Placing the suction through the cords on the right side, makes it hard to deliver a Bougie or a tube and allows for contaminant to continue to flow up from the esophagus.

    • @DrSkawman
      @DrSkawman Год назад

      Placing suction in the traquea for bougie delivery means stopping suction, with a higher risk of aspiration.

  • @brianokengo3337
    @brianokengo3337 Год назад

    Informative, thank you

  • @hondapilot
    @hondapilot Год назад

    Excellent, helpful tips. Including video of the airway showing your technique playing out would also be very helpful.

  • @WinaiM-jk6kj
    @WinaiM-jk6kj Год назад

    Good

  • @samraj3264
    @samraj3264 Год назад

    Thanks for the clear presentation

  • @عبداللهحمودناجيساري

    Beautiful

  • @msrana5291
    @msrana5291 Год назад

    Impressive

  • @ChristopherKorzinski
    @ChristopherKorzinski Год назад

    What kind of realists mannequin is this. It's more realistic than the Sim Man we use.

    • @theprotectedairwaycollab
      @theprotectedairwaycollab Год назад

      It is from this company - 7-s3.com. They have a very interesting line-up of airway trainers. Including a burn mannequin that I use.

  • @yusuflatifat2596
    @yusuflatifat2596 Год назад

    What is the valve call please

  • @polyspastos
    @polyspastos Год назад

    how does the tendon heal itself afterwards?

  • @cindijahnke6250
    @cindijahnke6250 2 года назад

    Thank you. This was very helpful.

    • @theprotectedairwaycollab
      @theprotectedairwaycollab 2 года назад

      You’re welcome. I always love good bedside basics!! This was very helpful when it was taught to me

  • @stephensengebush275
    @stephensengebush275 2 года назад

    Wish I’d seen this before clinicals- I trained on DL and then my first tubes were all with the glidescope and I had no idea how to use it.

    • @theprotectedairwaycollab
      @theprotectedairwaycollab Год назад

      I find that to be a common problem. It's why we did this video. You have to think of the rigid stylet as a second intubation tool that has its own set of skills in order to use it well. I have a whole class on hyperangulated blades on the website here. theprotectedairway.com/masterclass-for-the-hyperangulated-blade/ Let me know what you think!

  • @hossamahmed4964
    @hossamahmed4964 2 года назад

    Thanks alot , please the link of 3d printed video laryngoscope

  • @fumeeadonis4894
    @fumeeadonis4894 2 года назад

    👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @JulietHotelFoxtrot
    @JulietHotelFoxtrot 2 года назад

    Excellent. Very succinct.