The rare "can't intubate-can't ventilate" scenario is frightening. It's important to master as many techniques as possible to prepare for this possibility. The LMA Fastrach is designed specifically designed to ventilate a patient intermittently during a prolonged intubation attempt. Knowing how to use this tool could potentially save a patient's life. Using the Fastrach is not difficult. However, there are enough steps during intubation, as well as during safe removal of the device without accidental extubation, that can make it seem intimidating. In addition to some tips and tricks that make it work, you'll find a link below to a video clip of intubating a patient with the Fastrach. Read More
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