Who should manage a patient's airway?

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Abstract

Ear, nose, and throat procedures in intraoperative environments often involve surgeons' and anesthesiologists' use of shared and sometimes competing approaches to managing a patient's airway. Both clinicians have expertise in laryngoscopy and unique skill sets needed for advanced airway management. This article explores how joint decision making is best achieved despite disagreements and how collegial, collaborative relationships can be preserved to prioritize patients' safety during risk assessment and goal setting.

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Collins, S., Coughlin, M., & Daniero, J. (2020). Who should manage a patient’s airway? AMA Journal of Ethics, 22(4), 276–282. https://doi.org/10.1001/AMAJETHICS.2020.276

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