Endotracheal tube and tracheal intubation

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23.4 Endotracheal tube and tracheal intubation Michelle Lin Background Endotracheal intubation (TI) provides a definitive airway. Insertion of a tube between the vocal cords and into the trachea allows optimal…

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Envenomation

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22.1 Envenomation Julian White Essentials 1 Snakebite is the most important form of envenoming globally, causing significant morbidity and mortality. 2 Envenoming can cause rapid and severe medical problems in…

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The surgical airway

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23.6 The surgical airway Judith Klein Background The paediatric airway is distinct from that of the adult. The epiglottis is floppy and the larynx is shorter, more anterior, and more…

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Pericardiocentesis

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23.15 Pericardiocentesis Ronald A. Dieckmann Background The pumping heart is extremely sensitive to rapid accumulation of pericardial fluid. Small amounts of fluid acutely increase intrapericardial pressure and may significantly impede…

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Removing and replacing a tracheostomy tube

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23.9 Removing and replacing a tracheostomy tube Ronald A. Dieckmann Background Children with tracheostomy tubes are increasingly common in out-of-hospital and emergency department settings. Laryngeal trauma, cervical cord injury, subglottic…

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Lumbar puncture

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23.18 Lumbar puncture Ronald A. Dieckmann Background Lumbar puncture (LP) is a time-honoured method for obtaining cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for diagnostic evaluation of suspected central nervous system (CNS) abnormalities. LP…

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Umbilical Vessel Cannulation

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23.13 Umbilical Vessel Cannulation Judith Klein Background During fetal life, two umbilical arteries transport nutrients and oxygen from the placenta and one umbilical vein helps dispose of fetal waste. During…

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