plain lido toxic dose is 6mg/kg which is twice that of bupiv at 3mg/kg. When using 4% lido which is 40 mg/cc it has to have a higher toxic dose otherwise it would be useless,
It stands for Beck Airway Airflow Monitor. It's little more than an adjunct that has a small hole in it which produces a whistling noise when air moves through it. The device is placed on the adaptor end of the ETT (often an Endotrol tube). It can be used during blind tube insertion to facilitate finding the glottic opening. You can check it out here resusreview.com/2013/nasotracheal-intubations-baam-device/.
Isn't lignocaine toxic dose 5 and 7 without & with epinephrine? How is it 3 mg/kg? Does toxic dose differ if it is topical?
State and local protocol can differ
plain lido toxic dose is 6mg/kg which is twice that of bupiv at 3mg/kg. When using 4% lido which is 40 mg/cc it has to have a higher toxic dose otherwise it would be useless,
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What is BAAM
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It stands for Beck Airway Airflow Monitor. It's little more than an adjunct that has a small hole in it which produces a whistling noise when air moves through it. The device is placed on the adaptor end of the ETT (often an Endotrol tube). It can be used during blind tube insertion to facilitate finding the glottic opening. You can check it out here resusreview.com/2013/nasotracheal-intubations-baam-device/.