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In this episode of EMTprep Pulse Check, we focus on the essential skills and principles of Basic Life Support (BLS) Airway Management. Mastering airway techniques is critical for every EMT, as it forms the foundation of effective emergency care. Whether you're preparing for the NREMT or sharpening your clinical readiness, this episode provides a concise, practical review of what you need to know.
The discussion outlines the core components of BLS airway management, including the assessment of airway patency, the use of manual airway maneuvers such as head-tilt chin-lift and jaw thrust, and the proper application of airway adjuncts, including OPA and NPA devices. You'll also receive a breakdown of suction techniques, oxygen delivery devices, and guidance on managing patients with compromised or obstructed airways.
Throughout the episode, you’ll hear real-world insights and clinical scenarios that help link these skills to field applications, reinforcing not only how to perform them but also when and why they matter.
How to identify and manage airway obstruction in a BLS setting
Techniques for opening and maintaining the airway
When and how to use OPA, NPA, and suction
Overview of oxygen delivery methods, including nasal cannula and non-rebreather masks
Decision-making in airway emergencies and trauma
Airway management is the top priority in the patient assessment triangle: airway, breathing, circulation
BLS providers have a range of tools and techniques available, even without advanced interventions
Practicing good technique and recognizing subtle signs of airway compromise can save lives
In this episode of EMTprep Pulse Check, we focus on the essential skills and principles of Basic Life Support (BLS) Airway Management. Mastering airway techniques is critical for every EMT, as it forms the foundation of effective emergency care. Whether you're preparing for the NREMT or sharpening your clinical readiness, this episode provides a concise, practical review of what you need to know.
The discussion outlines the core components of BLS airway management, including the assessment of airway patency, the use of manual airway maneuvers such as head-tilt chin-lift and jaw thrust, and the proper application of airway adjuncts, including OPA and NPA devices. You'll also receive a breakdown of suction techniques, oxygen delivery devices, and guidance on managing patients with compromised or obstructed airways.
Throughout the episode, you’ll hear real-world insights and clinical scenarios that help link these skills to field applications, reinforcing not only how to perform them but also when and why they matter.
How to identify and manage airway obstruction in a BLS setting
Techniques for opening and maintaining the airway
When and how to use OPA, NPA, and suction
Overview of oxygen delivery methods, including nasal cannula and non-rebreather masks
Decision-making in airway emergencies and trauma
Airway management is the top priority in the patient assessment triangle: airway, breathing, circulation
BLS providers have a range of tools and techniques available, even without advanced interventions
Practicing good technique and recognizing subtle signs of airway compromise can save lives