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The airway: emergent management for nonanesthesiologists.
Emergent airway management of critically ill patients can be among the most stressful circumstances for primary care physicians and airway specialists alike. Achieving airway control and establishing effective ventilation and oxygenation can be lifesaving for critically ill patients. In this article, we present a clinically based review of airway management to provide a framework of fundamental knowledge and techniques.