This is really interesting. Very clear and very useful. One I'm writing a fanfic when emergency intubation is needed and two I really want to be a paramedic. I'm going to be ahead of everyone!
In that event our crews have the option to RSI a patient using an iGel only. If the patient is hypotensive and push dose pressors do not work, they can also RSI in that case. Again this is an option, not a requirement.
This is really interesting. Very clear and very useful. One I'm writing a fanfic when emergency intubation is needed and two I really want to be a paramedic. I'm going to be ahead of everyone!
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Excellent
Thanks, glad you liked it.
What do you guys generally do if, after all possible non-intubation interventions, an SPO2 greater than 93% can't be achieved?
In that event our crews have the option to RSI a patient using an iGel only. If the patient is hypotensive and push dose pressors do not work, they can also RSI in that case. Again this is an option, not a requirement.
@@williamsoncountyems2451 Thanks for the info! Our agency is transitioning toward that approach as well. Stay safe and keep up the great work.
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Can you provide the checklist?
If you visit our website you'll find it on our Standards of Care link for 2021. Cheers, www.wilco.org/Departments/EMS/Provider-Education
Convincing!
Thank you sir!