Sentences with word «laryngoscope»

A laryngoscope is a medical instrument that doctors use to look into the throat and examine the voice box. It helps them see any problems or abnormalities in this area. Full definition
Ten percent failed to carry neonatal resuscitation bags, and only half carried laryngoscopes and endotrachial tubes.
Based on these findings, which were published online today in Laryngoscope, the researchers urge caution in prescribing corticosteroids to patients with acute Lyme disease - associated facial paralysis.
I snapped openthe laryngoscope and slid the blade into the patient's mouth.
The new study was published November 22 in the journal Laryngoscope.
First helicopter EMS organization in Canada to stock blood on helicopters proactively, having medical accreditation with CAMTS confirmed for another three year term, and the deployment of video laryngoscopes to our medical crews to assist them in securing patient's airways
The top drawer could contain intubation supplies, including endotracheal tubes (at least one of each size), laryngoscope handles, blades of various sizes, and umbilical tape or something else for tying endotracheal tubes in place.
The LMA is inserted blindly, without the use of a laryngoscope, and therefore an excellent resource for out - of - hospital birth attendants.
This is in contrast to the adult or infant you might need to resuscitate, where you must open the airway, and do so without getting in the way of your laryngoscope.
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The Laryngoscope, 112:1930 — 1934.
The doctors inserted a laryngoscope into the trachea to remove any meconium.
I inched my way to thehead of the cart and groped for the box containing the intubation equipment Igrabbed a laryngoscope — the tool we use for introducing the breathing tube intothe airway.
As I tried tohold on to the side of the cart, the laryngoscope rambled out of my hand.
I opened up the laryngoscope and slid it into the patient's mouth.
Laryngoscope 127, 309 - 20.
Laryngoscope.
Laryngoscope 2009; 119 (7): 1348 - 1352.
The LATA Foundation's contribution of US$ 2000 (# 1250) will provide much of the equipment needed including an adjustable chair for gynaecological examinations, precision scales, diagnostic equipment with phonoscope and laryngoscope and suture kit including surgical knives, scissors and needles.
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