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Here's a simple tip to keep from going too
deep during bronchoscopic intubations:
Place your fingers on the second white
marker of your fiberoptic bronchoscope,
and know that when your fingers hit the
patient's teeth, you should be looking at
his vocal cords.
Anthony J. Chipas, PhD, CRNA
Anesthesia and
Educational Services
Charleston, S.C.
achipas@sc.rr.com
Quick Tip for Efficient
Bronchoscopic Intubations
• AIRWAY STRATEGY A common mistake for the novice is going too
deep with the bronchoscope.
Anthony
J.
Chipas,
PhD,
CRNA