How to intubate the patient in ICU and Emergency, easiest way | RegularCrisis
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- Опубликовано: 16 авг 2020
- The above video explains, how to intubate the patient in ICU and ER in the easiest way possible.
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Very nice sir... u can make every procedure is very easy for us...
Important tip Sir
Thanks sir Excellent explanation sir..🙏
Thank u sir for this vedio. I seen clearly epiglottis . Before it was confusion , but now it's clear.
Glad to hear that
Thank you Sir
Again u made very valid point... We forget to teach like this
Thanks for your kind words. Hope it was useful.
Good
Thanks for all of practical topics
Thanks
Thank You Sir, Excellent explanation for residents to be followed step by step. 🙏🏼
Thanks a lot
this video really helped me in my first intubation yesterday
just follwed his steps nd boom 💥
WOW... so nice to hear that 👌
Thank u sir
👌👌thanku sir 🙌🏻
Kindly take a lecture on premedication before intubation..
Thanks Sir
Thanks sir 👌👌
Thank yo sir u made it so much easy for me. I tried to find trachea but found esophagous instead today. Now i will never do this mistake again
All the best, do share when u find the trachea and did an intubation.
Thanks a lot sir ........sir your way of explanation is so simple and very practical......... 🙏 Thanks again 🙏
Thanks dr xmen
Such a simple explanation, I have been always afraid of intubation didn't know which technique to follow.... I hope it will help me and many other Residents to overcome their fears...Thank you for your valuable and informative video...
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you sir. 🙏
Thanks vishal
Today, whatever i am , in ICU specially, it just coz of u n u only sir....
I wish could ever get a chance to touch ur feet once..
Proud student of you sir... Thanks fr everything sir
thanks dear but its your efforts to learn which make a difference . best wishes.
@@TheICUChannel thanks boss..means a lot...may almighty nurture u forever
Awesome sir
thanks aariya
Thank you sir🙏
Thanks Vishalini
Suberb video.Great explanation..Thnx..
Thanks Rohitha 👍
Thxxxx sir
thanks sir
Most welcome
Epiglottis 👍👍👍👍
Sir which drug use and which one gives first And why plzz make a video
Oh, you're supposed to reach anterior/ superior with the laryngoscope to the epiglottis, not underneath the epiglottis. Didn't realize! Thanks for the video.
Basically depends on orientation, how one is considering . If u say by the anatomy , it’s dosrum , but if u looking as in procedure, it’s ventral.
Sir we would like to have a class on how to interpret blood results ie cbc, crp, lft,rft ,electrolytes
this is a very nice suggestion, i have noted down... will work on it.
Sir in paediatric pt vasovagal tone very high and low space large tongue and also low oxygen reserve so how to manage i had 2 asystole experience and dey never get reviev one had congenital anomaly in larynx
The technique remains the same dear , but Miller laryngoscope can help better to visualise the cords . Also your patients were tough seems like .
Sir,when the patient sustains a cardiac arrest without any electrical activity,should we give only chest compressions till we get carotid pulse or should we try to intubate(during which time hypoxia can get worsened) and then continue chest compressions after that? Which is associated with better outcome?
Nice question , depends on BLS or ACLS; refer ACLS algorithms.
@@TheICUChannel Ok sir thank you for the information
How do you know if it is the oesophagus or trachea?
By Visualising the vocal cords and tracheal rings .
How to position patient
Neck flexion and head extension if patient is adult.
How to select the size of the Et tube sir
For adult females usually 7.5 and for males 8 …
For kids usually the size of little finger u can get an approx idea
Age/4+4
Thank u sir
Thank u sir