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Anatomy Essentials for the OxygeNation


Diagram illustrating airway anatomy and geometry, highlighting primary and secondary curves, uvula, and epiglottis, with a description on intubation technique.

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Introduction

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To navigate the airway, you need to be able to identify key anatomic landmarks and understand the three-dimensional spatial geometry projected onto a two-dimensional screen, if you want to problem-solve in real time during laryngoscopy. Enter this space to learn the relevant anatomy and elevate your practice.

Key Takeaways

Text on a blue background discussing clinically relevant anatomy for airway management, emphasizing the importance of identifying anatomical landmarks and understanding their spatial relationships.

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Nice work—you’re through this section! To keep going, scan the QR code on the physical poster at the next station in our pop-up training space to access the next set of digital content. Prefer to stay online? Just click the poster image here to continue your journey.

Infographic on laryngoscopy essentials, featuring step-by-step instructions for endotracheal intubation, including identifying landmarks, optimizing views, and delivering the tube.

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Stylized illustration of lungs surrounded by gear-like shapes in blue outline.

If you can’t be with us in person, you can still use this enhanced digital content as an online course. Visit the digital home page of this learning space by using the link below. Otherwise, head to the next poster above to continue through the physical learning space.