“…However, especially in pre-hospital care, it can become a complex psychomotor task for the professional in charge, causing complications in care, in addition to the fact that supraglottic devices, when used by non-competent professionals, also produce serious harms to the patients, which implies the relevance of the development and assessment of skills for this purpose (39) . Emergency management of the airways must be performed by competent nurses, with knowledge, skills and attitudes, in which the nurse requires the development of professional characteristics such as quick decisionmaking, precise handling of the airways, leadership in crisis situations and managing their team during care (40) . Among the factors that most contribute to incidents during airway management are faults in teamwork such as lack of professional roles, leadership deficiency, deficiencies in verbal and non-verbal communication between team members, in addition to lack of training and training assessment, lack of equipment and medications, and the patient's varied clinical conditions, among others (2,41) .…”