Modified Bimanual Laryngoscopy
Michael Macias
Don't forget that you have two hands, one holding the laryngoscope, the other freely available to manipulate the larynx at will.
Read MoreUse the form on the right to contact us.
You can edit the text in this area, and change where the contact form on the right submits to, by entering edit mode using the modes on the bottom right.
Chicago, IL
US
Filtering by Category: Airway
Don't forget that you have two hands, one holding the laryngoscope, the other freely available to manipulate the larynx at will.
Read MoreAt times of high adrenaline output where mental faculties are at bay, auto-pilot is our best friend.
Read MoreJust remember that RSI isn't for everyone and when you can't adequately oxygenate a patient prior to intubation secondary to agitation/delirium, consider 'procedural sedation for oxygenation' and delayed sequence intubation as an alternative option.
Read MoreFind out what others are using to intubate and maybe crush some RSI myths along the way...
Read MoreI have no affiliation with Google, this story is simply a figment of my imagination and a hope for furthering technologic innovation in emergency medicine.
Read MoreLearn how to make the decision to obtain a definitive surgical airway and get to know your patient's neck anatomy with the 'laryngeal handshake.'
Read More