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The Situationally Difficult Airway

nextgen learning to elevate your airway practice

Overview

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In this space, take your skills to the next level by expanding your understanding of what makes an airway “difficult.” Learn from some of the world’s most skilled prehospital & retrieval experts & emergency medicine faculty on how to handle commonly encountered difficult airway scenarios and develop strategies to overcome them. Then, build performance-enhancing skills to help you respond to stress so you can successfully manage any airway in any situation or environment. Getting started is as easy as snapping a QR code next to any poster in our physical space to use this enhanced digital content or start the online course by scrolling down. 👇

The Integrated Learning Space

With Enhanced Digital Content

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Map Your Own Journey

Our enhanced digital content allows you to learn in multiple ways. Use the digital space as an online course for learning anytime, anywhere. Then, let the same enhanced digital content guide you through our uniquely immersive, interactive physical spaces for hands-on procedure training, skills challenges, expert coaching, and high-fidelity simulations. Welcome to next-generation training designed to elevate your airway practice.

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What’s Inside

125 POINTS AVAILABLE

Open the guide and visit each poster to collect maximum points. If you are in a PAC pop-up physical space, complete the skills challenges, demonstrate your skills to our expert faculty, and get real-time feedback to earn even more points towards completion.


Learning Objectives

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Core Concepts

introduction

Managing airway emergencies in difficult situations and unfamiliar environments comes with its own set of challenges. Welcome to the learning space we call the situationally difficult airway.

How to succeed in any situation

The best physician led prehospital retrieval services have an ability to assess the scene, and own the space no matter the situation. We will introduce you to some of the valuable insights they bring to emergency airway management that can also be applied in the hospital setting.

Some Challenging Situations

020-SALAD

Revolutionize your approach to massive airway contamination with Jim DuCanto and the SALAD Technique

030-CARDIAC ARREST

The first law of airway is prioritize oxygenation, but does it apply during CPR?

040-tracheostomy

Do feel nervous seeing a patient with a tracheostomy suddenly struggling to breath? We do to so we made this space to help.

050-the burn airway

Patients with inhalation injuries are some of the most complex and high risk situationally difficult airways out there. Learn how to manage them here.

060-CERVICAL COLLAR

Patients who arrive with a cervical collar in place who need airway management present a unique challenge. We show you how to do it safely.

070- LISTEN HERE

Blood pouring into your visual field from the nose can really make things difficult. Here’s how to handle the situation.

Bonus Learning Spaces

080-agitated patient

Many in the process of dying have almost superhuman strength and will resist your efforts to save them. Learn what to do here.

090-WIRED SHUT

Your patient with the fractured mandible needs a emergent airway but their jaw is wired shut and there are no wire cutters in sight! What will you do? We can show you.

100 the infrequent intubator

Learn a strategy that will help you be successful when you need to be.

The Stress Lab

Performance Enhancing Skills

The Stress Lab is a unique training space within this installation. Here you can spend time with our stress coaches, practice proven stress inoculation skills, and then enter the lab and put these skills to the test. When you’re done we’ll give you your real-time bio-feedback from our wearables and have the opportunity to debrief with our stress experts.