Sure can. I have 2 great videos that cover code medications for neonates. Find them here: ua-cam.com/video/cYGHX03g4z0/v-deo.html and here: ua-cam.com/video/fUtf_F9gMFU/v-deo.html
With the LMA in place you can hear the baby cry. There is no constriction/obstruction in the vocal cord. So if they can exhale, and the cords aren’t paralyzed, you can hear the baby cry.
This is true and at first can be quite surprising. You might be more used to no crying when you are using the alternative airway of the endotracheal tube.
The LMA does not go into the vocal cords, so the baby can actually cry with an LMA in place. It will be muffled by the LMA, but still able to cry just like if a facemark was held over the mouth. Great question and thank you for watching. Please share with those that can benefit from this tutorial.
UAC placement is a very important skill in neonatology. It is just not one we use in resuscitations (emergency UVC is covered in another video). Good luck.
The neutral position and sniffing position are interchangeable terms to me. I am sorry if this caused any confusion. Hyper extension of the neck or too much flexion can, indeed, obstruct the airway.
Great video! Would be great to have one for medications as well!
Sure can. I have 2 great videos that cover code medications for neonates. Find them here: ua-cam.com/video/cYGHX03g4z0/v-deo.html
and here:
ua-cam.com/video/fUtf_F9gMFU/v-deo.html
thank you, Nathan, MD for your excellent tutorial VIDEO
You are welcome! Please share with others that you think will benefit.
With the LMA in place you can hear the baby cry. There is no constriction/obstruction in the vocal cord. So if they can exhale, and the cords aren’t paralyzed, you can hear the baby cry.
This is true and at first can be quite surprising. You might be more used to no crying when you are using the alternative airway of the endotracheal tube.
A wonderful NRP demo video. Could you please share with me for the in-hospital education. Thank you very much.
You are welcome to use this video. Glad you can use it
A concise but excellent tutorial. Just wondering how u could hear baby cry with alternate airway in place.
The LMA does not go into the vocal cords, so the baby can actually cry with an LMA in place. It will be muffled by the LMA, but still able to cry just like if a facemark was held over the mouth. Great question and thank you for watching. Please share with those that can benefit from this tutorial.
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Yayyy baby ❤ great video
Thank you.
Thank you for this content. By any chance, is there a demo for placing UACs?
UAC placement is a very important skill in neonatology. It is just not one we use in resuscitations (emergency UVC is covered in another video). Good luck.
Shouldn't neonates be put in a neutral position rather than a ''sniffing'' position?
Was gonna ask the same, I was told you shouldn’t do that because it can cut off the airway. But im not sure
We’re taught sniffing position in NRP
the neutral position and the sniffing position are similar terms. Sorry if this caused any confusion.
The neutral position and sniffing position are interchangeable terms to me. I am sorry if this caused any confusion. Hyper extension of the neck or too much flexion can, indeed, obstruct the airway.
Great video. Thank you.
You are so welcome. I hope you get a chance to watch more of my videos. Check out the Beyond Advanced Series.
Good video, thank you
You are welcome
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You're welcome. Hope you watch more videos on my channel and enjoy them as well.
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