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Difficult Neonatal Airway

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Dear Colleagues,

We had published the first quality improvement exercise called Project NIK (aimed at standardising the intubation process in neonates) 8 weeks agao. This includes how to standardise premedications and human factors in elective intubation.

We have now developed the 2nd quality improvement exercise called Difficult Neonatal Airway management which looks at standardisation of teams, approach when you encounter

difficulties with face mask ventilation, intubation or the placement of the airway adjuncts in neonates.

There are 9 modules with a number of videos to access for training purposes.

Dr Alok Sharma

Consultant Neonates

Southampton

 

 

 

 

 

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