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Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) Placement in a Neonatal Patient Simulator Using a Non-Inflatable Supraglottic Airway (SGA)
Published on: July 14, 2023
Use of respiratory function monitors during simulated neonatal resuscitation
1Neonatal Services, Royal Women's Hospital, 20 Flemington Road, Parkville, 3052 Victoria, Australia. georg.schmoelzer@me.com
Abstract:
We describe how a Respiratory Function Monitor (RFM) can aid during simulation-based manikin training. We demonstrate how a RFM can provide quantitative and qualitative assessment of the trainee's resuscitation technique. A RFM can assist i) to identify correct mask hold and positioning techniques; ii) to assess the delivered airway pressures and adjust the inflating pressures to deliver the appropriate tidal volume.
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