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Intubation; Roadside to Resus

The Resus Room

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How to Intubate a Patient for an RSI

If it's an RSI, we're going to assess that the patient has got adequate paralysis on board. So just a light movement of their mandible, assessing their muscles around the jaw to see whether or not they are relaxed and it is time to intubate. We're probably not going to be applying cryicoid pressure as a standard. It's one more thing that we don't need to concentrate on. On to opening the mouth. This can be done either by scissoring, which is essentially your thumb and finger on your right hand by opening the jaw or even the airway assistant might open the jaw for you. Take your blade with your left hand and again,

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