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look them up in the EMR to see if theyve been intubated before, and look at the note on the difficulty and grade of view.) Recently, observational data in intubated asthma patients has shown higher mortality rates associated with smaller ETTs (Kashiouris 2022) with the mortality of a 6.5 et al (2022). Auscultation. Even worse.
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