Excellent bougie tips. Especially the pulling back on the endotracheal tube if the bougie hangs up. Too many providers give up if they cannot advance over the bougie or they will rotate the ETT without pulling back. You must pull back the ETT and rotate 90 degrees, if the tube hangs up again pull back and rotate another 90 degrees, if the tube hangs up again pull back and rotate another 90 degrees. If it hangs up again, you should have used a Parker tube that hugs a bougie or a fiber optic scope
that looks so damn nasty, but if it saves thousands of poeple each day, and maybe mine one day, it's okay
AlbBuch 3 months ago
Excellent bougie tips. Especially the pulling back on the endotracheal tube if the bougie hangs up. Too many providers give up if they cannot advance over the bougie or they will rotate the ETT without pulling back. You must pull back the ETT and rotate 90 degrees, if the tube hangs up again pull back and rotate another 90 degrees, if the tube hangs up again pull back and rotate another 90 degrees. If it hangs up again, you should have used a Parker tube that hugs a bougie or a fiber optic scope
up2lateca1 4 months ago
Got a tutorial on airways this afternoon. That was a very useful video to prepare me. Thank you
argylelover 1 year ago
great video, except the is rocking back on the teeth
brandiga03 1 year ago
how nerdy
kotorking517 1 year ago
bougie's rock ! I won't attempt an intubation without one !
medic50646 2 years ago
@medic50646 I agree. These will save your life, especially on poor mallampati airways.
TNFlightNurse 1 year ago
THATS MI LAST NAME!!!!! (bougie)
jelly910 2 years ago
This is an excellent video - professional production, clear purpose and information presentation, as well as informative and interesting.
jpcjedi9 2 years ago
Great job! Drs. Cormack and Lehane would be proud!
wwwalker2001 2 years ago
an excellent video.
rhsavel 2 years ago
great video showing bougie application - thanks !
medic50646 3 years ago