© 2002 the Emergency Medicine Journal
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Airway management in the emergency department
1 Accident and Emergency Department, Southampton General Hospital, UK
2 Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK
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Mr M Clancy, Accident and Emergency Department, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK
Airway management in the emergency department and the role of anaesthetists and emergency physicians is reviewed. The training for emergency physicians in the advanced airway skills of rapid sequence induction and tracheal intubation is discussed.
Keywords: airway; intubation
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