
[Retired] Rapid sequence induction and the difficult airway module: severe respiratory distress (advanced case + discussion) (DFTB) (Elearning, 30-40 mins)
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- Title:
- [Retired] Rapid sequence induction and the difficult airway module: severe respiratory distress (advanced case + discussion) (DFTB) (Elearning, 30-40 mins)
- Description:
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Education module presenting a case of severe respiratory distress requiring RSI (rapid sequence induction) for intubation. Participants are prompted to answer questions around atropine preloading, use of uncuffed vs cuffed endotracheal tubes, and use of bougies. (Elearning, 30-40 mins)
- Hierarchy:
- Respiratory Surge in Children > 6. Stabilisation and transfer > [Retired] Regional Emergency drug calculators > [Retired] Rapid sequence induction and the difficult airway module: severe respiratory distress (advanced case + discussion) (DFTB) (Elearning, 30-40 mins)
- Created:
- 3 Aug 2021
- Last Major Update:
- 3 Aug 2021
- Keywords:
- respiratory distress, atropine, endotracheal tubing (ETT)
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- Title:
- [Retired] Rapid sequence induction and the difficult airway module: severe respiratory distress (advanced case + discussion) (DFTB) (Elearning, 30-40 mins)
- Description:
-
Education module presenting a case of severe respiratory distress requiring RSI (rapid sequence induction) for intubation. Participants are prompted to answer questions around atropine preloading, use of uncuffed vs cuffed endotracheal tubes, and use of bougies. (Elearning, 30-40 mins)
- Hierarchy:
- Respiratory Surge in Children > 6. Stabilisation and transfer > [Retired] Regional Emergency drug calculators > [Retired] Rapid sequence induction and the difficult airway module: severe respiratory distress (advanced case + discussion) (DFTB) (Elearning, 30-40 mins)
- Created:
- 3 Aug 2021
- Last Major Update:
- 3 Aug 2021
- Keywords:
- respiratory distress, atropine, endotracheal tubing (ETT)