Types of Intubation – Anesthesiology | Lecturio

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► LEARN ABOUT:
- McCormack-Lehane airway classes: Class I, Class II, Class III, Class IV
- Intubating through an laryngeal mask airway
- Nasal intubation
- Intubation with fiberoptic bronchoscope
- Oral intubation
- Visualizing the tube between the cords

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Your lecturer is Dr. Brian Warriner. He has been an active clinician and teacher in the University of British Columbia for years. He has published in various medical journals and was head of different anesthesiology departments. Dr. Warriner’s research is focused on the use of blood substitutes in surgical patients, the value of preoperative beta blockers, the reversal of muscle relaxants and the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting.

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thanks a lot. Very good presentation.I want a video for nerve blocks if possible.

drskgoyal
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Applying firm, steady upward pressure at a 45-degree angle, the curved laryngoscope is used to lift the epiglottis and expose the vocal cords. Once the glottis is visualized, the operator will ask the respiratory assistant to place the endotracheal tube with the malleable stylet on the operator's right hand

MedSurvival
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I like the profession & I'm from Ethiopia.

AT-vuqm
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Do patients intubated for long periods of time emerge from treatment with benzodiazepine dependence? Is this a challenge in this field of medicine?

Chironex_Fleckeri
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awesome! thank you Dr for giving the lecture.

AT-vuqm
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If i had discovered this in the beginning of the year, i would have won at anesthesia.

derozerr
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Its not McCormack -its Cormack..terrible

jimmurray