VFlutter
Flight Nurse
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I mean, we get combi-tube and other supraglottic airways to use still, but when we're going to be going down country roads and some transports will take up to an hour or more, i'd rather have that ET tube in and secured than a supraglottic airway.
I totally understand the benefits of ET tubes I am just shocked that they allow basics to intubate.
JP, i'm pretty sure you and I are the only ones that look at axis deviation in EMS...
I think you can add Christopher, Tom, and a few others to that list...