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Get good at bagging people. It will save your butt some day
That’s the mindset that will kill someone. It’s easy to bag until it’s not. Large tongue, beard, heavy set, edentulous etc can all make it very difficult to bag certain patients. And just wait until you have to bag mid case and you push blood until the larynx causing a laryngospasm.Not too sound like a pretentious intern whose bagged a small handful of people, but this seems like the easiest skill in the world to learn lol
Thanks for the advice
The concept is easy, the execution.. not so muchOk clearly I know nothing about what bagging actually entails
You’re gonna be a dangerous oral surgeonNot too sound like a pretentious intern whose bagged a small handful of people, but this seems like the easiest skill in the world to learn lol
Thanks for the advice
He likes to live life on the cuspYou’re gonna be a dangerous oral surgeon
I agree, when I go to the OR, I ask the anesthesiology team to let me BVM to keep up with these skills, and it always feels so easy. But the few times I've had to use an ambu-bag in an emergency setting during a sedation, it feels so different/awkard/clunky/hard, and I can't really understand why, my best guess is that during induction, patients are deeper, and muscles are more relaxed so there is less resistance, but these other factors may also be at play:That’s the mindset that will kill someone. It’s easy to bag until it’s not. Large tongue, beard, heavy set, edentulous etc can all make it very difficult to bag certain patients. And just wait until you have to bag mid case and you push blood until the larynx causing a laryngospasm.
Why would they bag for hours? Why don't they intubate? this is super interesting to me....My anesthesia rotation included scheduled time in ECT where all we do is bag patients for hours. It’s exhausting. I thought it was a waste of time when I walked in my first day, but quickly learned there is a skill associated with it that must be practiced. It turned out to be one of the most helpful parts of the anesthesia time.
Sorry that was a bit confusing. We would be there for multiple hours but be bagging a bunch of different patients during that time. At least at my institution ect is done with methohexitol and succinylcholine. We would bag them through the ect and until they recovered. Pretty short duration for each patient. But quite a bit of bagging cumulatively on a bunch of different size and shape of people.Why would they bag for hours? Why don't they intubate? this is super interesting to me....
Sorry that was a bit confusing. We would be there for multiple hours but be bagging a bunch of different patients during that time. At least at my institution ect is done with methohexitol and succinylcholine. We would bag them through the ect and until they recovered. Pretty short duration for each patient. But quite a bit of bagging cumulatively on a bunch of different size and shape of people.