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> From: Accident and Emergency Academic List
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Robert Dawes
> Sent: 15 September 2007 20:02
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> Subject: Re: RSI in the pre-hospital setting
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> I agree with Vic.
> I am one of those who does do more than 20 prehosp RSI's
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> I do think anaesthetists over play the "what if"
> scenarios, and I say that as an anaesthetist, but as
> always its a risk-benefit thing, for Jel its different,
from my not-an-intubator perspective , although like many Nurses
working in emergnecy care and pre-hospital care settings I've intubated
airway mannequins from every concievable angleand assisted with plenty
of real inutbations ( with a variety of providers actually doing the
intubatiiong)
the what ifs are just that what ifs especially when faced with a
patient who needs intervention Now
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