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<blockquote data-quote="Roy14" data-source="post: 3919582" data-attributes="member: 41855"><p>There’s a lot more that would no doubt be useful if you trained with it a lot. I’m pretty sure I have a Kings Airway laying around somewhere, knowing full well I’m not going to use that on a family member anywhere that I’m not within minutes of an ED… so, catch 22. I do laugh at the thought of my wife trying to use it on me though. </p><p>NPA would be more useful for a layman, less invasive and all. </p><p>I do think a coagulant gauze would be handy to keep, but I never actually order any. </p><p>Your suggestion of forceps is a good one, and something I’ve seen be useful enough that I should have thought of as well. Even to shove a chunk of steak down the esophagus to clear the airway from a total blockage - she probably needed surgery afterward, but she’d have been DOA otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy14, post: 3919582, member: 41855"] There’s a lot more that would no doubt be useful if you trained with it a lot. I’m pretty sure I have a Kings Airway laying around somewhere, knowing full well I’m not going to use that on a family member anywhere that I’m not within minutes of an ED… so, catch 22. I do laugh at the thought of my wife trying to use it on me though. NPA would be more useful for a layman, less invasive and all. I do think a coagulant gauze would be handy to keep, but I never actually order any. Your suggestion of forceps is a good one, and something I’ve seen be useful enough that I should have thought of as well. Even to shove a chunk of steak down the esophagus to clear the airway from a total blockage - she probably needed surgery afterward, but she’d have been DOA otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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