Airway Anatomy For Intubation
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- čas přidán 24. 02. 2020
- Medical Specialist Associates' Dr Christopher Voscopoulos, describes the airway anatomy to help with intubation. Subscribe to be notified about new videos or visit their website to see more videos at www.med-specialists.net
thanks Dr . Christopher , this is a good video you have explained in an easy way
Being a resident anaesthesiologist I found this helpful . Keep up the work ☑️
Thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to explain. Great info
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this is amazing. thank you!!
This is my fav intubation video and ive watched a lot, thank you so much!!
Thank you!
Great stuff!
Thank you❤️sirji
Thank you.
Thank you
This was very well done. Thank you so much for creating this resource. I am currently a CAA student and found this content helpful :)
Thank you for watching!
Can't thank you enough 🙂
I can never find a diagram or picture that shows the arytenoids, the corniculates, AND the cuniform cartiledges all in one. Were they all visible in that view?
After the intubation and surgery notice cut in the glossopalate arch is that normal after full anesthesia what time take to heal ?
Knew you looked familiar! We worked together at Sutter Santa Rosa ICU a few years back. At the time was also a flight nurse at CALSTAR. I’m in CRNA school now and found this video incredibly helpful. Hope you’re well and appreciate the great content!