Category Archives: Advanced Cardiac Life Support

The Physiologically Difficult Intubation – Critical Help From Drs. Weingart and Mellick

Dr. Scott Weingart of the outstanding EmCrit podcasts reminds us that the physiologically difficult airway (the airway in a patient with hypotension or potentional hypotension, the patient with hypoxia, and the patient with a severe metabolic acidosis) must also be … Continue reading

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