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Basic Airway Equipment for Intubation by T. Wolbrink | OPENPediatrics 

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Basic Airway Equipment for Intubation, by Dr. Traci Wolbrink. Health care workers in all health care settings should always adhere to the latest World Health Organization guidelines on hand hygiene and barrier precautions before and after contact with a patient, bodily fluids, or patient surroundings. For more information, please watch our video entitled "Hand Hygiene." Hi, my name is Traci Wolbrink, and I'm a pediatric intensivist at Children's Hospital Boston. In this video, I'll be talking to you about the equipment and supplies that you'll need to get yourself ready to intubate a patient. Oxygen and Suction. So the first thing you'll want to make sure is that you have an oxygen source and a bag for your patient. So here, I have a self-inflating or self-refilling, or Ambu bag, whatever you want to call it. And it's connected to my oxygen source which I'll turn on here. You also want to make sure that you have suction available and that you've turned it on. And you check to make sure that it's working. And I'll leave both of these near the top of my bed so that when we get ready to perform laryngoscopy, those are readily available. The next thing you want to make sure is that you have a mask that's an appropriate size for your patient. So you'll want to choose a mask that will cover around the nose and mouth, which is not too big-- in which you have a lot of leaking, either from around your eyes or your chin. Or that's too small-- in that it doesn't adequately cover your nose and mouth. So for this patient, this size mask is probably appropriate. You can see it covers the entire nose and mouth of the patient without going much beyond the chin or the eyes. If I were to get a mask that was too large for the patient, you would see that I'd have a difficult time creating a seal because if I make sure that it fits on the chin. There's going to be a lot of leaking near the eyes and vice versa. If I make it so that it fits near the eyes, there's a lot of leaking here around the chin. It's always better to go with a smaller mask rather than a larger mask. And with this very small mask, you can see, even though it's a bit on the small side, it still mostly covers the mouth and the nose. So if you have the choice, always go smaller rather than bigger. But this mask would be appropriate for this patient here, and I'm going to connect it to my bag.

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@tyleryork6647
@tyleryork6647 2 года назад
Perfect video, very informative & concise, performing a paediatric resus drill this afternoon at Perth Children's Hospital, WA - just what I needed for a brief refresher as a junior nursing personal on airway
@susanhilton4806
@susanhilton4806 3 года назад
Excellent teaching video Dr. Wolbrink!
@sim_aware
@sim_aware 8 месяцев назад
Great video!
@mercedeszfenyvesi2147
@mercedeszfenyvesi2147 3 года назад
My feedback... thank you so much!!!!
@drwasimullah1791
@drwasimullah1791 8 месяцев назад
Excellent video Very informative
@rohipsalm2370
@rohipsalm2370 3 года назад
EXCELLENT THANK YOU
@cassandraservo
@cassandraservo 4 года назад
Very excellent explanation ✨💛
@pradnyakharat2867
@pradnyakharat2867 4 года назад
Explain sooo easy to understand mam🙏🙏🙏thanku☺
@thiruvenkatapavanch6461
@thiruvenkatapavanch6461 5 лет назад
i understood well thank you
@andreamartinez2893
@andreamartinez2893 6 лет назад
very informative. I would like to see the actual intubation, an example of it. Also when you said the formula for the cuffed tube is 1/2 size smaller, but it seems it's 0.5cm smaller because from 4.5 uncuffed you said the cuffed should be 4. Didn't understand that part very well.
@susanhilton4806
@susanhilton4806 3 года назад
Dr. Wolbrink said "one" half size smaller for cuffed endotracheal tube....So from 4.5 to 4....hope that helps...
@sophiaterry5962
@sophiaterry5962 2 года назад
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@sophiaterry5962
@sophiaterry5962 2 года назад
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@HafizahHoshni
@HafizahHoshni 3 года назад
thank you so much! 4/12/2020
@rajendrawaghmare5909
@rajendrawaghmare5909 Год назад
Nicely presented
@sakthipriyaprabhakaran9645
@sakthipriyaprabhakaran9645 4 года назад
Thank you mam
@rezanbamerni8949
@rezanbamerni8949 4 года назад
Good, thanks
@zishanmaurya
@zishanmaurya 2 года назад
Easy to understand mam
@drangelmaryjose3552
@drangelmaryjose3552 4 года назад
Explained reall good 😊😊😊 plz nxt video
@zishanmaurya
@zishanmaurya 2 года назад
Nice 👍
@alishbachodry1769
@alishbachodry1769 4 года назад
Nice video
@joepicone5136
@joepicone5136 5 лет назад
She Filled the NPA with lube while lubricating the adjunct. Not sure why?
@sohinikundu880
@sohinikundu880 5 лет назад
Mam how I can put the blade on the laryngo scope?
@TheGibby13
@TheGibby13 5 лет назад
There is a latch it goes into
@litonzaman4343
@litonzaman4343 5 лет назад
what about pre-medications?
@TheGibby13
@TheGibby13 5 лет назад
Neuromuscular blocker like succs or rocuronium plus a sedating medication like propofol or Versed as an example, there are lots of agents you can use
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