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<blockquote data-quote="Norman" data-source="post: 2266169" data-attributes="member: 4232"><p>Why are you so wrapped around the axle about ABG? That's awesome for a hospital setting, but nothing discussed here has been about definitive care. I have never seen anyone in the field, managing any type of airway, have anything to do with ABG's. Capnography? Suction? Absolutely. Don't blur the line between definitive and field care, as they are vastly different. Field care is to keep them alive long enough to make it to you.</p><p></p><p>As for the bolded, duly noted.</p><p></p><p>okie 4570, </p><p>It's commonly referred to in military, wilderness EMT and TEMS. Far from ideal, but far better than letting them die. It's a true emergency airway, and I've first heard about it being taught and done in Vietnam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norman, post: 2266169, member: 4232"] Why are you so wrapped around the axle about ABG? That's awesome for a hospital setting, but nothing discussed here has been about definitive care. I have never seen anyone in the field, managing any type of airway, have anything to do with ABG's. Capnography? Suction? Absolutely. Don't blur the line between definitive and field care, as they are vastly different. Field care is to keep them alive long enough to make it to you. As for the bolded, duly noted. okie 4570, It's commonly referred to in military, wilderness EMT and TEMS. Far from ideal, but far better than letting them die. It's a true emergency airway, and I've first heard about it being taught and done in Vietnam. [/QUOTE]
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