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Airway Assessment

Airway Assessment Cue-Card

Image 9th November 2014 Ross Hofmeyr

Picked this up at the Storz booth at a recent meeting. Printed on a 10cm piece of what looks like fairly hard-wearing plasticized card, it looks like it might survive in a pocket or bag for a fairly long time, and can be used to make direct measurements. Useful or gimmick? What do you think?

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