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‘Is nasal intubation dead?’: How to think about ‘old school’ EMS training

‘Is nasal intubation dead?’: How to think about ‘old school’ EMS training

Update: 2024-11-08
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How old are you in EMS years? Are you using clinical skills that should be put out to pasture? Listen as cohosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson debate the effectiveness of “retired” EMS skills, like nasal and digital intubation, and whether the value of those skills has held up over time.


Memorable quotes


  • “If you’re not proficient with all the tools in your box, what does that say about your training?”

  • “I take a lot of pride in having a deep bag of tricks to pull from. And I can't count the number of times that some obscure piece of knowledge, or an assessment or treatment technique worked for me in the field when everyone else had given up or not even considered it.”


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‘Is nasal intubation dead?’: How to think about ‘old school’ EMS training

‘Is nasal intubation dead?’: How to think about ‘old school’ EMS training

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