Modified cadaver technique to simulate contaminated airway scenarios to train medical providers in suction‐assisted laryngoscopy and airway decontamination
Kathryn Chadason,
Christopher Root,
Jess Boyle
et al.
Abstract:Simulation training plays a vital role in modern medical education, fostering safe skill development. Task‐trainer manikin and cadaveric airway management training (CAMT) offer realistic airway management practice. Simulation allows learners the opportunity to manage high‐risk, low‐frequency scenarios, including difficult airways and massive airway contamination, common in emergent airway management. The suction‐assisted laryngoscopy and airway decontamination (SALAD) technique was developed to address massive… Show more
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