The Physiologically Difficult Airway

April 20, 2021 00:29:53
The Physiologically Difficult Airway
Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine
The Physiologically Difficult Airway

Apr 20 2021 | 00:29:53

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Show Notes

Airway guru Dr. Ken Butler joins us for this podcast to discuss some great pearls and pitfalls in intubating patients with physiologic derangements that place that at high-risk for peri-intubation catastrophes.  If you intubate patients in your ED you simply CAN’T miss this episode!

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