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Intraosseous Access; Roadside to Resus

The Resus Room

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Io in 20 22

The concept of the bone marrow cavity be used as a non collapsible vein was actually first described a hundred years ago by a dude called doctor cecil drinker. And i think it's a really useful way of understanding why introceous access is such a life saver, not only for the patients, but for osscl definitions too. So what bones are we talking about here? There are five different categories of bone in the body: short, long, flat, irregular and sesamoid. And whilst there's are a number of different io access sites, they're almost always found in the long bones. The only common alternative to that is the sternum, which

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