This is the approach is use most for the structured interpretation of the Chest X-Ray.

ABCDE is a tool which will help ensure you don't miss anything when looking at the film.


If you are learning to put central lines in to patients then I have gathered some top tips here from other practitioners to make your life easier.


The Difficult Airway Society, Intensive Care Society, Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine combined to issue new guidelines titled ' Guidelines for the management of tracheal intubation in critically ill adults'.
These are the Human Factors to consider.


The Difficult Airway Society, Intensive Care Society, Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine combined to issue new guidelines titled ' Guidelines for the management of tracheal intubation in critically ill adults'.

Lets start with Plan A!


The Difficult Airway Society, Intensive Care Society, Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine combined to issue new guidelines titled ' Guidelines for the management of tracheal intubation in critically ill adults'.

Moving on to Plan B/C


The Difficult Airway Society, Intensive Care Society, Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine combined to issue new guidelines titled ' Guidelines for the management of tracheal intubation in critically ill Adults"

Plan D FONA


There are lots of videos on YouTube showing us how to prone but not so many telling us why. This is my attempt to explain many of the reasons why it is considered worthwhile.


What is peak and plateau pressure and why do we need to know what they are? How can they help us treat our mechanically ventilated patient? I hope I go a little way to explain.

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