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- Nick Castle.
- Frimley Park Hospital, Surrey.
- Emerg Nurse. 2010 Nov 1;18(7):26-36.
AbstractPrompt airway management after chemical, biological, radiation or nuclear (CBRN) incidents is crucial for patient survival. To date, however, the ideal airway device for use by healthcare professionals wearing CBRN-personal protective equipment has not been ascertained. This article discusses findings from a review of clinicians' experiences of using six intermediate airway devices for use while wearing personal protective equipment
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