Trainee in EM, rural medicine or anaesthesia? Fed up with access block, routine lists or wanting a challenge?
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@AirwayLegend Sorry if I have misunderstood your reply. I meant there are patients where the anatomy prevents safe fibreoptic, because the scope will completely occlude the remaining airway. My Q - how can you predict this?
Watching how people secure lines, drains etc there is a real need for anaesthetists/intensivists to learn the basic surgical skill of one handed knot tying
Excellent video here:
https://t.co/rFw9YjNQG9
@nath_oliver_sim Cheers Nathan. Would love to join, know the great work you were doing in Little France, positive it'd be a brilliant course.
Sadly I no longer have a study budget, and Australian courses are very expensive... maybe next year! Enjoy Canberra.
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@cliffreid@Luca_Uenlue@jducanto That's brilliant, well done Luca!
Super simple and cheap. Can we have a shopping list please?
Perfect for tea trolley training while resus is quiet or waiting for that SBO in theatre...
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We finally have our own vomiting airway simulator in our ED, all thanks to @Luca_Uenlue@swarb90 and of course @jducanto
This short video shows how you can make one with a few inexpensive items from your local DIY store combined with some 🇩🇪 engineering
https://t.co/dh9wX0imZZ
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@alexffuchs Interesting thanks Alex, and good to know.
I think I worded my Q poorly - I'm interested in knowing the effects of altitude on the monitoring & equipment.
@cliffreid In short, yes - much better versions exist, with only slightly greater time & equipment cost.
Ideally want a closed circuit, where the suction empties into the reservoir it pumps from.
@shorty@jducanto
blind subclavians *were* great, but today few people do enough to master them
the current generation of trainees has great ultrasound skills, so they’re well suited for US-guided subclavians (which have a steeper learning curve)
https://t.co/nzFgaoCNDr
Something that comes up @resuscitology regularly is paediatric airway management, particularly in major trauma - so here's a short thread 🧵 with the way I think about it. This is for you particularly if you *aren’t* a paediatric anaesthetist…!