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Rapid Sequence Induction in Critically Ill Patients

Jordan Llerena-Velastegui, Paul Vaca-Perez, Sebastian Velastegui-Zurita, Kristina Zumbana-Podaneva, Mauricio Santander-Aldean, Jesus Larco-Coloma, Cecibel Villacis-Lopez, Ginna Yepez-Sisalema, Ana Teran-Lopez, Trigomar Correa-Sancho, Marcela Placencia-Silva and Wagner Ango-Ango
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Jordan Llerena-Velastegui: Author-Workplace-Name: Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Ecuador
Paul Vaca-Perez: Author-Workplace-Name: Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Ecuador
Sebastian Velastegui-Zurita: Author-Workplace-Name: Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Ecuador
Kristina Zumbana-Podaneva: Author-Workplace-Name: Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Ecuador
Mauricio Santander-Aldean: Author-Workplace-Name: Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Ecuador
Jesus Larco-Coloma: Author-Workplace-Name: Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Ecuador
Cecibel Villacis-Lopez: Central University of Ecuador, Ecuador
Ginna Yepez-Sisalema: Central University of Ecuador, Ecuador
Ana Teran-Lopez: University of the Americas, Ecuador
Trigomar Correa-Sancho: University of the Americas, Ecuador
Marcela Placencia-Silva: Equinoctial Technological University, Ecuador
Wagner Ango-Ango: University of the Andes, Ecuador

Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2023, vol. 47, issue 5, 39014-39024

Abstract: Healthcare providers face several challenges in the evaluation and management of critically ill patients. The complexity lies in knowing the placement of an advanced airway device, mainly in challenging airway scenarios. A rapid sequence induction plan related to pharmacological and non-pharmacological measures provides benefits and optimally avoids subsequent short- and long-term complications

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Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2023.47.007577

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