firemedic7982
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So whilst in the middle of a late night post call smoke, My partner and I began discussing RSI, and PAI. Both of us have worked at different 911 services where either have been available, as well as available to us now.
She and I both think that RSI is sometimes easilly abused. Do you think sometimes people may be quick to RSI, or PAI in a hectic situation?
We both whollly agree that when you need to RSI, or PAI... You need to do it. Dont **** around, just do it. Buuuut... we both believe that other resources of airway management should be attempted before just jumping to RSI/ PAI.
Again... I agree that when it is needed, there is no substitute. But... Are people maybe sometimes quick to jump to "putting them down"?
What do others think?
She and I both think that RSI is sometimes easilly abused. Do you think sometimes people may be quick to RSI, or PAI in a hectic situation?
We both whollly agree that when you need to RSI, or PAI... You need to do it. Dont **** around, just do it. Buuuut... we both believe that other resources of airway management should be attempted before just jumping to RSI/ PAI.
Again... I agree that when it is needed, there is no substitute. But... Are people maybe sometimes quick to jump to "putting them down"?
What do others think?