October 26th, 2008 528. Signs of upper airway obstruction / Causes of upper airway obstruction / Preliminary airway opening measures by reuben in airway leave a comment ShareGoogle +1FacebookTwitterRedditStumbleUponDiggEvernoteInstapaperEmailPrint Back Top Tags: card 527. Reasons to intubate / Signs of airway reflex compromise / Reasons we should not test gag reflex when assessing airway reflex integrity 529. Causes of airway reflex compromise / Most important consideration when assessing need for intubation secondary to failure to ventilate/oxygenate / Intubation failure rate in the ED for medical and trauma cases / Rate of failure to intubate and failure to ventilate in anesthesia
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