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Endotracheal intubation is a medical procedure where a tube is inserted into the windpipe to keep the airway open. It is used to provide oxygen, deliver anesthesia, support breathing for those with respiratory distress, and protect the lungs from aspirating foreign material.
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00:00Blade is placed midline and forward gently the curve of the tongue in order to place
00:10the tip in the vollecula.
00:13Once the vocal cords are visible, the endotracheal tube can be forwarded.
00:20The endotracheal tube can be removed, but the endotracheal tube can be used.
00:37The endotracheal tube can be found.
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