My Rapid Preoxygenation Technique
Try this for your next intubation!
If you want to rapidly preoxygenate your patients prior to intubation, try this pressure support method.
You can achieve fast preO2 greater than 80% in only 4 breaths and greater than 90% with a good seal!
This is great for patients with a difficult airway, high BMI, or anyone who's unwell!
Please post any comments or questions below.
Check out www.anaesthesiacollective.com and sign up to the ABCs of Anaesthesia facebook group for other content.
Any questions please email abcsofanaesthesia@gmail.com
Disclaimer:
This contains general information about medical conditions and treatments. The information is not advice and should not be treated as such.
The medical information in this course is provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied.
The presenter makes no representations or warranties in relation to the medical information on this video.
You must not rely on the information as an alternative to assessing and managing your patient with your treating team and consultant
This document was created using a Contractology template available at http://www.contractology.com.
Informed consent was gained from the patient where relevant
The views presented here are of each individual presenter and does not represent the views of our employing hospitals or ANZCA.
Видео My Rapid Preoxygenation Technique канала ABCs of Anaesthesia
If you want to rapidly preoxygenate your patients prior to intubation, try this pressure support method.
You can achieve fast preO2 greater than 80% in only 4 breaths and greater than 90% with a good seal!
This is great for patients with a difficult airway, high BMI, or anyone who's unwell!
Please post any comments or questions below.
Check out www.anaesthesiacollective.com and sign up to the ABCs of Anaesthesia facebook group for other content.
Any questions please email abcsofanaesthesia@gmail.com
Disclaimer:
This contains general information about medical conditions and treatments. The information is not advice and should not be treated as such.
The medical information in this course is provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied.
The presenter makes no representations or warranties in relation to the medical information on this video.
You must not rely on the information as an alternative to assessing and managing your patient with your treating team and consultant
This document was created using a Contractology template available at http://www.contractology.com.
Informed consent was gained from the patient where relevant
The views presented here are of each individual presenter and does not represent the views of our employing hospitals or ANZCA.
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