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Endotracheal Intubation
Emergency Medicine / Anaesthesiology ยท Emergency Medicine
2โ5 min procedure
Duration
Inpatient
Setting
ICU ventilator management
Recovery
Emergency โ included in critical care+
Cost
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๐ฌHow the Procedure is Performed
- 1Check-in and pre-procedure assessment โ vitals, allergy review, consent signing
- 2Administration of rsi (rapid sequence induction) to ensure comfort throughout
- 3Execution of the core procedure: placement of a breathing tube into the trachea to maintain a secure airway in critically ill or unconscious patients.
- 4Real-time monitoring of vital signs and patient response throughout
- 5Completion and immediate post-procedure observation in the recovery area
- 6Results or imaging reviewed by the specialist; findings communicated to the patient
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This page is for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified specialist before deciding on any procedure. In emergencies, call 112.