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- All
- Essentials Collection
- Head-to-toe Assessment
- Emergency Collection
- Critical Care Collection
- Oncology Collection
- Airway Management Collection
- Regional Anesthesia
- Medication Administration
- Tactical Combat Casualty Care
- Pediatric Collection
- Mental Health Treatment
- Perinatal Collection
- Air Paramedic
- EMS Collection
- Patient Assessment
- Surgical Collection
- Environmental Services
- Allied Healthcare
Intradermal Injection
Lisa is 38 years old and she is visiting for a for a tuberculosis skin test. The process involves performing an intradermal injection procedure to inject tuberculin in the lower part of the arm.
Subcutaneous Injection
Francisco Martinez, 72-years-old, is afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis. He has been prescribed an Enbrel shot, a subcutaneous injection to be administered somewhere on the back of the arm, inner thigh or abdomen area.
Eye Medications
Sixty-eight year old Edna Thornton requires an eye drop administration. She has been prescribed steroids by her doctor to help calm the redness and itchiness caused due to allergies.
Bougie Intubation
Bougie intubation is performed to establish airway patency in patients with compromised airways. It involves inserting a Bougie into the glottis to facilitate insertion of an endotracheal tube.
Supraglottic Airway
Supraglottic Airways are devices that are inserted into a patient’s pharynx to keep the upper airway open and facilitate unobstructed ventilation.
Nasal Airways
Nasal Airways or NPA are airway adjuncts inserted into an unconscious or minimally responsive patient’s nose to maintain airway patency. This is done to prevent the tongue from covering the epiglottis.
Surgical Airway
Surgical airway management or cricothyroidotomy is done to establish an airway in cases of extreme urgency to secure an airway. It is considered the quickest method to obtain a sub-laryngeal airway.
Fiberoptic Intubation
Fiberoptic intubation is employed towards establishing airway access in both anticipated and unanticipated difficult airways. A flexible endoscope is passed through the glottis with a tracheal tube loaded along its length.
Needle Cricothyroidotomy
Needle Cricothyroidotomy is performed to oxygenate a patient in situations of severe hypoxia and respiratory failure. It involves passing a catheter through the cricothyroid membrane, using a catheter-over-needle device.