Endotracheal intubation part (1): When to intubate (real clinical scenarios)

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Introduction to endotracheal intubation video series, when to intubate using real clinical scenarios, in this video series will discuss everything surrounding this procedure from when to intubate, how to prepare for the procedure, learning different types of laryngoscopies, endotracheal tube and how to pick the right size, how to sedate and paralyze, how to monitor, and how to confirm the correct position, all of this in a way to make as close to reality as possible
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Komentáře • 32

  • @yeahnomaybeso
    @yeahnomaybeso Před 2 lety +3

    You’re a great teacher. Case studies are great way to learn vs listed indications. thank you!

    • @Hospitalista
      @Hospitalista  Před 2 lety

      Glad you found it useful! Make sure to check the rest of the videos on our channel. Thanks for your nice comment!

  • @ahmedsalama8463
    @ahmedsalama8463 Před rokem +1

    اناطبيب تخدير زمن طويل واعجبنى الفيديوجدا. لذا تكرم بعمل المزيد عن common cases ثم عن less common واخيرا عنrare casesوبعداذنك كلهم بطريقة case scenario شكرى وتقديرى لجهدك المبذول بالفيديو
    لكن مش تتاخر علينا

    • @Hospitalista
      @Hospitalista  Před rokem +1

      حياك الله زميلي العزيز، بإذن الله سأحاول قدر المستطاع، وفقكم الله

  • @serkiearega4954
    @serkiearega4954 Před měsícem

    Wow 😮 thank you so much for clear explanation.

  • @JesusRuiz-id9cc
    @JesusRuiz-id9cc Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this video!!!this is very-very useful. You have great content. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. I’m soon to be RT. I subscribed-because your channel is very helpful!!

    • @Hospitalista
      @Hospitalista  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad to have you onboard, make sure to check the mechanical ventilation course in our channel

    • @JesusRuiz-id9cc
      @JesusRuiz-id9cc Před 2 lety

      @@Hospitalista absolutely! Once I finish the series of videos on endotracheal intubation! I been researching and have watched many channels and you are by far the best person I have come across on giving scenarios and explaining the “how to process” Thanks again!!!

  • @LLS1190
    @LLS1190 Před rokem

    These case scenarios were so helpful -- thank you!!

  • @amaranathl9864
    @amaranathl9864 Před 2 lety +1

    Good practical scenario decisions thanks

  • @hassansaeed8861
    @hassansaeed8861 Před 4 měsíci

    This was amazing! Thank you!

  • @ahmedsalama8463
    @ahmedsalama8463 Před rokem

    جميل جميل يادماهر....اكررهذاالفيديودايما.....فضلاوليس أمرا. عمل مثل هذه الفيديوهات فى التخديروالعنايةالمركزةوالER
    CASE SCENARIO لمختلف حالات التخديرمثلانسا،توليد، ج عامة،عظام الخ،كذلك حالات عناية وحالات ER
    من فضلك مش تتاخر...عفوا فى ذلك الطلب
    تحياتى

  • @abdullahmalkawi8000
    @abdullahmalkawi8000 Před 2 lety

    كل الاحترام ابو العبادي

  • @michaellaviola3125
    @michaellaviola3125 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for this!

  • @Terminator-ck1xf
    @Terminator-ck1xf Před rokem

    Thanks doctor

  • @ahmedsalama8463
    @ahmedsalama8463 Před rokem

    السلام عليكم ورحمة الله would you mind to mention drugs that used to intubate every patient &investigations done before intubation eg k level&abg&how to avoid killing during intubation emergency

    • @Hospitalista
      @Hospitalista  Před rokem

      Walaikom alsalam, have you watched the whole intubation playlist?

  • @eiryllkathreendejose2553

    Thank you so much for this video! I would like to ask if in the case of a chronic hypertensive developing pulmonary edema, which was previously intubated, would you do repositioning of the endotracheal tube or not? Thanks!

    • @Hospitalista
      @Hospitalista  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for your question, there is no need unless the ETT isn't in a good position, usually we like it to be 2-3 cm above the carina.

    • @eiryllkathreendejose2553
      @eiryllkathreendejose2553 Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate this.

    • @Hospitalista
      @Hospitalista  Před 2 lety

      Anytime!

  • @zainaalowawi8407
    @zainaalowawi8407 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much ! Please make ER course🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @shawnpinn9177
    @shawnpinn9177 Před rokem

    15.49

  • @drdr3690
    @drdr3690 Před 3 lety

    Do you think that an inconscious patient with a rapid reversible cause (opioid intoxication) has to be anyway intubated?

    • @Hospitalista
      @Hospitalista  Před 3 lety

      Opioid reversal can be really quick with almost immediate signs of improvement, of course if we don’t see any signs of immediate improvement, then proceed with intubation

    • @drdr3690
      @drdr3690 Před 3 lety

      @@Hospitalista i've seen some videos here about opioid overdose...they were treated with naloxone and then intubted. Has it any rationale?

    • @Hospitalista
      @Hospitalista  Před 3 lety

      I guess it depends on the clinician and his way of doing things, but Isn’t one of the main reasons to reverse opioids is to avoid intubation and mechanical ventilation!

    • @drdr3690
      @drdr3690 Před 3 lety

      @@Hospitalista sorry i don't understand...you want to reverse it to avoid intubation?

    • @Hospitalista
      @Hospitalista  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes that’s one of the goals, try to regain patients alertness and respiratory drive quickly so we can avoid intubation