Transcription of G E N E R A L Tutorial 317 - AAGBI
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GENERAL Tutorial 317. UNDERSTANDING and ESTABLISHING. INTRAOSSEOUS ACCESS. Dr. Scott Bradburn ST3 Anaesthetic Registrar, Glangwilli General Hospital, Wales Dr. Stuart Gill Anaesthetic Consultant, Glangwilli General Hospital, Wales Edited by Dr. Matthew Doane 26th JUNE 2015. Correspondence to QUESTIONS. Before continuing, try to answer the following questions. The answers can be found at the end of the article, together with an explanation. Please answer True or False: 1. Regarding humeral IO access: a. Infusion rates comparable to those through subclavian central lines can be achieved b. Can be used to safely administer resuscitation drugs c. Landmarks for IO insertion points are always easy to find in obese patients d. It is the most painful site for insertion 2. The following are suitable sites for IO access in young children: a. Distal femur b.
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