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Course Objectives 1. Develop a plan of care for a patient with an
anticipated difficult airway for child & adult.2. Demonstrate ways to rescue a failed intubation.3. Demonstrate the use of supraglottic airway devices
(SADs) for rescue ventilation for children & adults.4. Demonstrate the use of the LMA-Fastrach in difficult
airway management.5. Demonstrate proper use of videolaryngoscopy.6. Demonstrate how to perform bougie-assisted
intubation.7. Demonstrate special techniques to overcome difficult
laryngoscopy in children and adults.8. Discuss proper use of airway drugs.9. List effective options for management of the
traumatized airway.10. Demonstrate how to perform transtracheal jet
ventilation (TTJV), percutaneous dilatationalcricothyrotomy and surgical cricothyrotomy.
11. Demonstrate how to perform rapid sequenceintubation (RSI) in children and adults.
12. Demonstrate how to overcome an unanticipateddifficult airway.
13. Discuss airway management implications in morbidlyobese patients.
14. Discuss AHA-approved methods to confirm trachealintubation and monitor lung ventilation.
Over the past decade SLAM has successfully trained thousands of practitioners from across the spectrum of healthcare. We provide multidisciplinary instruction and application of basic, advanced and special airway considerations. The system is based on the SLAM Concept, which demonstrates that airway management is a common area of overlap for anesthesia, EMS, emergency medicine and respiratory care. We teach peer-reviewed strategies for resolving the difficult airway and improving outcome. This full-day workshop features cutting-edge management strategies for routine, emergency or difficult airway management and includes hands-on training with state-of-the art equipment.
Expert Airway Training at Your Location for Your Organization:
SRNA/Resident • EMS/RN/RT CRNA/MD/DO
This full-day course includes lectures, flowchart, hands-on stations, CEs, food and
refreshments.
The SLAM textbook by James Michael Rich, CRNA, is for sale by many major booksellers:
• Oxygenation, ventilation,intubation
• Decision-making in airwaymanagement
• Bougie-assisted intubation• Rescue ventilation• Videolaryngoscopy and
use of fiberoptic stylets• Basic through advanced
airway techniques
We can accommodate special requests or requirements: • RSI & difficult airway simulation lab• Flexible fiberoptic intubation• More or less emphasis on any special topics or
requirements for your group:– Closed-space rescue– TI, DL, videolaryngoscopy or RSI– Rescue ventilation– Retrograde intubation– Sedation & analgesia overview
Let us know if your budget requires special pricing.
Patients suffering injury and death from
failure to ventilate – not failure to intubate!
If your patient can’t breathe – Nothing Else
Matters!
Breathing is the Key – Education is the
Answer
Continuing Education Information Approved for 12 CEs: AANA, ASTNA , TDH.
SLAM® 1-Day Adult-Pedi Airway On-Demand Course
We Come to You
If Your Patient Can’t Breathe, Nothing Else Matters!
SLAM 3526 Lakeview/Pkwy Suite B-238/Rowlett, TX 75088 Phone: 214=578-1731 Fax: 210-910-6242 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.slamairway.com Twitter: @slamairwayman LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jimrich/
Because airway management spans multiple disciplines, SLAM offers expert training for practitioners from across the spectrum of healthcare.
SLAM—Street Level Airway Management®
Making It Happen at Your Locale • Signed training agreement• $400 per attendee• Host organization provides: 1) conference room;
2) audiovisual equipment; 3) handouts; and 4)food and refreshments
• SLAM provides: 1) expertise; 2) faculty; 3) all
airway equipment and products; 4) lodging5) shipping; 6) travel costs; 7) e-handout
4)
and 8) flowchart for each attendee
Call today! 214-578-1731
Prevent and Overcome Complications The ASA Closed Claims Liability Study revealed that 85% of airway injuries resulted in death or brain death. The cost of each averaged $400,000 with a maximal cost of $5.4 million. SLAM seeks to decrease personal and institutional liability by teaching safe and effective airway management principles and techniques. Attend SLAM and learn how to prevent and overcome potentially deadly airway complications.
Course Activities Morning Session: Lectures
— Registration and continental breakfast —
SLAM Emergency & Difficult Airway Flowchart: Management strategies for the emergency/ difficult airway
Evaluation and assessment of the airway
Adult & Pedi Direct laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation
Techniques to rescue difficult laryngoscopy and rescue failed intubation in children and adults
Videolaryngoscopy for Children and Adults
— Refreshment break —
Confirmation of tracheal intubation
Rescue ventilation techniques using supraglottic airway devices (SADs) for children & adults
The traumatized airway, c-spine protection and cricothyrotomy—do’s and don’ts
— Lunch —
Afternoon Session: Hands-on Training
Attendees will rotate between these repeating adult and pediatric stations:
A to Z Laryngoscopic Techniques to prevent and treat failed tracheal intubation
Rescue ventilation using supraglottic airways
LMA-Fastrach
RSI Station
Special techniques to overcome difficult laryngoscopy
Videolaryngoscopy and fiberoptic stylets Breathing is the Key – Education is the Answer
Patients suffering injury and death from failure to ventilate – not failure to intubate!
Making Intubation EZ B o u g i eB o u g i e -- A s s i s t e d I n t u b a t i o nA s s i s t e d I n t u b a t i o n
www.slamairway.com