Is traditional laryngoscopic intubation teaching using manikins alone adequate for nonanesthesia personnel?
Traditional laryngoscopic intubation teaching using manikins alone is inadequate for nonanesthesia personnel, highlighting a need to reevaluate current training standards.
This study determined that traditional LEI teaching for nonanesthesia personnel using manikin alone is inadequate. A reevaluation of current standards in LEI teaching for nonanesthesia is required.
Mulcaster et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
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