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You are trying to intubate a child in the operating room and have found visualization difficult despite appropriate head positioning. What is your next manipulation that may prove worthwhile? | You are trying to intubate a child in the operating room and have found visualization difficult despite appropriate head positioning. What is your next manipulation that may prove worthwhile? | ||
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The answer is B. The BURP maneuver describes the manipulation that has shown increased success with difficult airways. | The answer is B. The BURP maneuver describes the manipulation that has shown increased success with difficult airways. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:00, 23 January 2022
You are trying to intubate a child in the operating room and have found visualization difficult despite appropriate head positioning. What is your next manipulation that may prove worthwhile?
A. PUKE Maneuver
B. BURP maneuver
C. PITCH maneuver
D. RACE maneuver
E. NACJ maneuver
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Answer
The answer is B. The BURP maneuver describes the manipulation that has shown increased success with difficult airways.
Notes