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Optimizing Intubation for Lung Condition Variability
This chapter explores management strategies for intubating patients with both normal and abnormal lung functions, emphasizing the importance of tailoring ventilation techniques. It covers critical concepts such as nitrogen washout, effective use of BVM systems, and strategies to maintain adequate FiO2 during rapid sequence intubation. The discussion highlights the significance of non-invasive ventilation and real-time monitoring to improve patient safety and outcomes in emergency settings.