Pediatric Airway Obstruction

To review the management of Upper Airway Obstruction in a Child

  • Dr. Rob Woods & Dr. Gautam Sinha    
  • November 24th, 2019   
  • Dec. 23, 2025, 3:46 p.m.   

  • Pediatrics, Respiratory   
  • Medical Students, Residents, Physicians, Nurses   
  • Airway Equip., ET Tubes   

  • 4   
  • 60 Min   
  • Rural Hospital   
Pediatric Airway Obstruction

Brief Description of Case:

8 y/o boy with upper airway obstruction from sausage. When indirect treatment fails, removal with Magill forceps under direct visualization is required. The patient slowly recovers after removal of foreign body but will require admission for monitoring.   

 
Goals and Learning Objectives
 
Technical/Equipment Recommendations
 
Supporting Roles and Scripts
 
Moulage and Scenario Set-Up
 
Printable Supporting Documents (Will also be accessible at relevant Scenario Stage)

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Original Author: Dr. Rob Woods - University of Saskatchewan, Dr. Gautam Sinha - Waitemata DHB, NZ
Date: May 9th, 2017
Originally published on: May 9th, 2017
Most Recent Modification: November 24th, 2019