Training nursing staff in airway management for resuscitation : a clinical comparison of the facemask and laryngeal mask

The place of the laryngeal mask in emergency airway management by nonanaesthetists has yet to be established. We have compared the tidal volume achieved by nurses during hand ventilation using standard resuscitation equipment with a facemask, with or without a Guedel airway, and following placement...

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Veröffentlicht in:Anaesthesia 1993, Vol.48 (1), p.33-37
Hauptverfasser: MARTIN, P. D, CYNA, A. M, HUNTER, W. A. H, HENRY, J, RAMAYYA, G. P
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Adult
Aged
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Carbon Dioxide - physiology
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Intensive care medicine
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Respiration, Artificial - instrumentation
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