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AirwayHowTo

Nice summary of helpful airway techniques

8th January 2015 Ross Hofmeyr

Great post on EMDocs covering useful airway techniques, which is helpfully referenced. Not really fair calling the concepts ‘novel’, as most have been around for some time, but are certainly not in ubiquitous use!

Click here for the post…and kudos to Joe Rodgers and EMDocs for the good work 🙂

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