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Sonosite airway introducer. sm.

Posted By: mthelp on 2009-02-20
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Subject: Sonosite airway introducer. sm.

A right internal jugular vein was identified using a s/l sonosite airway introducer or "song site".  Thanks.


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Sonosite
Subject: Sonosite

figured it out.
SonoSite is correct.
Subject: SonoSite is correct.

Did you google it? There are many SonoSite references there.
introducer or dilator. nm
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Peel-Away Introducer nm
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Can you hear "peel-away introducer," maybe? nm
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Yes, but is it Peel-Away introducer as on Google?
Subject: Yes, but is it Peel-Away introducer as on Google?


I'm looking this up and wondering if your are haring introducer/ dilator or something along that
Subject: I'm looking this up and wondering if your are haring introducer/ dilator or something along that

• Insert peelable introducer sheath/dilator assembly over guidewire using a twisting motion. Continue to advance assembly until sheath position will ensure catheter entry into vein. (Figure 2)
• Remove dilator and advance catheter through sheath. (Figure 3)
• Advance catheter until approximately 5cm remain outside sheath.
• Withdraw sheath from vein and pull both tabs to split. Discard sheath.


peel-away (lower case) introducer per Dorland's Cardiology Word Book.
Subject: peel-away (lower case) introducer per Dorland's Cardiology Word Book.

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Airway pressure
Subject: Airway pressure

What is the correct was to write pCO2? I 've seen it mostly like this (pCO2) with the 2 subscript. Thank you.
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WAG but Mallampati 4? (airway) ?sm
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