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F E Kelly

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Anaesthesia|December 10, 2014
'Tea trolley' difficult airway trainingG O'Farrell, M McDonald, F E Kelly
Anaesthesia|April 11, 2021
Oxygen enrichment in clinical areas using high-flow nasal oxygen and non-invasive respiratory supportF E Kelly, M Ralph, P Henrys
Anaesthesia|April 18, 2014
Oxygen cylinder fire--an updateF E Kelly, R Hardy, P Henrys
Anaesthesia|May 9, 2020
Drawing up dantrolene for the treatment of malignant hyperthermia: use of a drawing up spike to make the process easier and quickerM Storey, R Hardy, F E Kelly
Anaesthesia|June 7, 2019
'Neck breather' or 'neck-only breather': terminology in tracheostomy emergencies algorithmsS Paulich, F E Kelly, T M Cook
Anaesthesia|November 9, 2019
Improving resilience in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine - learning lessons from the militaryF E Kelly, M Osborn, M S Stacey
Anaesthesia Reports|August 5, 2024
Universal C-MAC® videolaryngoscope use in adult patients: a single-centre experienceR Penders, F E Kelly, T M Cook
Anaesthesia|June 1, 2021
The 2004 Difficult Airway Society guidelines for the management of difficult tracheal intubation: revolutionary and enduringT M Cook, E O'Sullivan, F E Kelly
Anaesthesia|April 12, 2023
Human factors and teaching benefits of videolaryngoscopes are based on evidenceF E Kelly, E Martinoni Hoogenboom, P Groom
Anaesthesia|January 16, 2018
The 'airway spider': an education tool to assist teaching human factors and ergonomics in airway managementF E Kelly, R Bhagrath, A F McNarry
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Anaesthesia|December 10, 2014
'Tea trolley' difficult airway trainingG O'Farrell, M McDonald, F E Kelly
Anaesthesia|April 11, 2021
Oxygen enrichment in clinical areas using high-flow nasal oxygen and non-invasive respiratory supportF E Kelly, M Ralph, P Henrys
Anaesthesia|April 18, 2014
Oxygen cylinder fire--an updateF E Kelly, R Hardy, P Henrys
Anaesthesia|May 9, 2020
Drawing up dantrolene for the treatment of malignant hyperthermia: use of a drawing up spike to make the process easier and quickerM Storey, R Hardy, F E Kelly
Anaesthesia|June 7, 2019
'Neck breather' or 'neck-only breather': terminology in tracheostomy emergencies algorithmsS Paulich, F E Kelly, T M Cook
Anaesthesia|November 9, 2019
Improving resilience in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine - learning lessons from the militaryF E Kelly, M Osborn, M S Stacey
Anaesthesia Reports|August 5, 2024
Universal C-MAC® videolaryngoscope use in adult patients: a single-centre experienceR Penders, F E Kelly, T M Cook
Anaesthesia|June 1, 2021
The 2004 Difficult Airway Society guidelines for the management of difficult tracheal intubation: revolutionary and enduringT M Cook, E O'Sullivan, F E Kelly
Anaesthesia|April 12, 2023
Human factors and teaching benefits of videolaryngoscopes are based on evidenceF E Kelly, E Martinoni Hoogenboom, P Groom
Anaesthesia|January 16, 2018
The 'airway spider': an education tool to assist teaching human factors and ergonomics in airway managementF E Kelly, R Bhagrath, A F McNarry
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