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  2. Cormack–Lehane classification system - Wikipedia

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    Grade Description Approximate frequency Likelihood of difficult intubation 1: Full view of glottis: 68–74% <1% 2a: Partial view of glottis: 21–24%: 4.3–13.4% 2b: Only posterior extremity of glottis seen or only arytenoid cartilages: 3.3–6.5%: 65–67.4% 3: Only epiglottis seen, none of glottis seen: 1.2–1.6%: 80–87.5% 4: Neither ...

  3. Mallampati score - Wikipedia

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    While Mallampati classes I and II are associated with relatively easy intubation, classes III and IV are associated with increased difficulty. A systematic review of 42 studies, with 34,513 participants, found that the modified Mallampati score is a good predictor of difficult direct laryngoscopy and intubation, but poor at predicting difficult ...

  4. Tracheal intubation - Wikipedia

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    Airway management can be classified into closed or open techniques depending on the system of ventilation used. Tracheal intubation is a typical example of a closed technique as ventilation occurs using a closed circuit. Several open techniques exist, such as spontaneous ventilation, apnoeic ventilation or jet ventilation.

  5. Resident doctor (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The period of being a resident doctor starts when they qualify as a medical practitioner following graduation with a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree and start the UK Foundation Programme. It culminates in a post as a consultant, a general practitioner (GP), or becoming a SAS Doctor, such as a specialty doctor or Specialist post.

  6. Subglottic stenosis - Wikipedia

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    [3] 17 hours of intubation in adults and 1 week of intubation in neonates can cause the injury. Infants born prematurely can be intubated for a longer amount of time due to the fact that they have more flexible cartilage and a larynx located high in the airway. 90% of acquired cases in children are due to intubation, due to the ring of ...

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  9. Emergency medical personnel in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Some UK ambulance services are open that they may employ consultant paramedics without the necessity for them to hold a doctorate. [36] When directly questioned about this issue, NWAS admitted that out of their 8 consultant paramedics only 1 had a doctorate degree. [37]