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Course Description

This formative assessment evaluates emergency medicine residents’ knowledge and skills in airway assessment
It covers decision-making for intubation, predictors of difficult airway, contraindications to neuromuscular blockers, and verification of tube placement using end-tidal CO₂ (ETCO₂)
Residents complete scenario-based questions and MCQs assessing their understanding of airway management and Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI) principles.
The assessment ensures participants can identify and manage airway challenges effectively according to current clinical standards

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How to Start the Training Program
Program Setup Guides
Knowledge and Skills Guide
Feedback Policy
E-Curriculum Evaluation Policy
Communication Policy

What will you learn?

Assessing the airway and identifying indications for intubation

Recognizing predictors of difficult intubation and ventilation

Understanding contraindications to succinylcholine and other agents

Applying RSI techniques and confirming tube placement accurately

Managing airway emergencies confidently in critical situations

Course Requirements

Emergency Program R-1

Course Content

ER R-1 1st Formative Assessment

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Emergency Medicine Residency Program (R-1) 1st Formative Assessment

Emergency Medicine Residency Program (R-1) 1st Formative Assessment

Assesses residents in airway assessment and intubation decisions during emergencies, focusing on difficult airway prediction, contraindications to succinylcholine, and rapid sequence intubation

Post Graduate- Emergency Medicine
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4 students

This course includes:

  • Duration: 2 hours 0 minutes
  • Materials: 1 material
  • Level: Advanced