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Airway
A
irway positioning for intubation
A
irway: Basic maneouvers & adjuncts
B
ougie assisted intubation
E
ndotracheal Intubation
E
ndotracheal tube: how to secure
F
ront of neck access: Scalpel technique
F
ront of neck access: Selginger technique
L
aryngeal mask : IGEL insertion
L
aryngeal mask: Standard insertion
L
aryngeal mask: Intubating insertion
T
racheostomy: Assess &mangage a blockage
Breathing
A
irvo device for oxygen delivery
B
ag Valve mask ventilation
N
on invasive ventilation: with the Carina
N
on invasive ventilation: with the Hamilton
O
xygen delivery: basic
C
hest Tube: Seldinger technique
Circulation
C
entral Access: Internal Jugular approach
C
entral line: Sterile set up for placement
C
orpuls CPR Device
I
v Access: ultrasound guided
I
ntraosseus line insertion
P
rime a pump set iv line
M
AC (cvc) line insertion: subclavian approach
R
apid infusion cannula (RIC) insertion
T
ourniquet: Arterial
Trauma
A
mbulane Handover
B
lood Clinician role in trauma team
C
ardiac arrest in trauma: management
C
ardiac arrest: Effective Communication
T
rauma assessment: Primary Survey
T
rauma team: Preparation
T
rauma team: Taking charge
Orthopaedic
E
lbow reduction techniques
Hi
p Joint Reduction techniques
S
houlder joint reduction techniques
P
elvic binder application
F
emur fracture: CT6 Splint application
W
rist Joint arthrocentesis
Nerve Blocks
A
nkle nerve blocks
B
ier's block: pneumatic torniquet
F
ace blocks: Supraorbital and Supratrochlear
F
ace blocks: infra orbital and Mental
U
lnar nerve block
S
eratus anterior nerve block
Eyes
L
ateral Canthotomy
S
lit lamp: Setting up for eye exam
Miscellaneous
L
umbar Puncture
N
itrous Oxide use for procedural sedation
N
asogastric tube insertion
S
engstaken-Blackmore tube for haemetemesis
T
ransporting patients with Mc Monty Hood
U
rethrogram:
Retrograde for urethral trauma
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