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EMS1 Featured Survey: Airway Management

In early May of 2012, EMS1 conducted a survey on first responders’ use of Airway Management tools. They represent a poll of 203 Emergency Medical Responders, Emergency Medical Technicians, Paramedics, and equivalent. We have posted the results to the survey below.

Highlights:

  • 97% use bag-valve mask to assist with patient breathing.
  • 98% use auscultation of gastric and lung sounds to confirm tube placement.
  • 56% are authorized to perform endotracheal intubation.

Question 1: Which of the following devices do you use to establish and maintain a patient airway?


SUMMARY: 94% establish and maintain a patient airway with Oropharyngeal airways.

Question 2: Which of the following devices do you use to assist a patient with breathing?


SUMMARY: 97% use bag-valve mask.

Question 3: Are you authorized to perform endotracheal intubation?


SUMMARY: 56% are authorized to perform endotracheal intubation.

Question 4: How do you confirm tube placement?


SUMMARY:
98% use auscultation of gastric and lung sounds while 91% use visual confirmation.

Question 5: Are you authorized to intubate pediatric patients?


SUMMARY: 56% are authorized to intubate pediatric patients.

Question 6: Do you use an endotracheal tube introducer (bougie)?


SUMMARY: 38% do not have access to a bougie. 20% do have access and 22% do not know what it is.

Question 7: Which brand of airways is most common in your agency?


SUMMARY: 28% use LMA airways. The most popular “Other” reponse included Kingsystems airways.

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