You always have to remember that you cannot do a traditional cric on a child. Their cricothyroid membranes are just too small to accommodate an endotracheal tube, and you have an incredible high likelihood of damaging local structures.
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Most providers I've talked to can count the number of cric's they've had in their career on one hand, but they remember every single, bloody detail of theirs, and will continue to do so until the day they die...
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Learn how to make the decision to obtain a definitive surgical airway and get to know your patient's neck anatomy with the 'laryngeal handshake.'
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