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In the stepwise airway approach, intubation is the last step, True or False
When conducting intubation, the availability and use of which devices are mandatory
The ‘BURP’ manoeuvre can be used to assist in tracheal intubation view for a difficult airway. What does it stand for
What anatomical structure is the ‘BURP’ manoeuvre applied to
The Sellick manoeuvre is an assisted action to help with intubation and airway control. What does it comprise of
What is the name of the anatomical space aimed for with the tip of the laryngoscope
When viewing a capnography waveform and there is a sudden loss of trace, this could mean which of the following
In which cardiac arrest cases would early intubation need to be considered as a potential advantage over other stepwise airway manoeuvres
What neurological risk can intubation have
Which of the following are elements of waveform capnography
The Levitan position can be seen as an optimal position to assist intubation. Which of the following best describes the Levitan position
Inserting an Endotracheal tube too deep into the trachea can commonly result in
Within capnography, what is a normal CO2 range for a healthy adult
What term is used when intubation is performed following rapid anaesthesia in the pre-hospital environment
Which of the following are reasons why you would look to move up the stepwise airway ladder to intubate
Capnography can be seen as a definitive method to confirm tube placement and should be used with every intubation. What other methods of tube placement confirmation have previously been used
Which of the following should be connected to your correctly placed tube
In difficult situations where a patient cannot be effectively manoeuvred, such as in an entrapment scenario, intubation can be conducted with the patient in an upright position. What names are used for this technique
The Cormack-Lehane score is a scoring system which indicates what within intubation
For paramedics to intubate, they must undergo adequate initial training and continue ongoing practice. They must also hold regularly updated evidence through an airway log, True or False
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