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April 8, 2026

Endotracheal Tube Holder

Endotracheal Tube Securing Methods

Maintaining the position of an ET Tube Holder is critical for effective airway management; even a minor movement can impact ventilation and, ultimately, patient well-being. Once intubated, the tube must

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Bite Blocks

Can Bite Blocks Damage Teeth?

Bite blocks are used for a reason; they create separation, protect appliances, and control contact when the bite would otherwise interfere with treatment or airway management. The concern about tooth

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TrachGuard

How Does a Trach Collar Work?

A tracheostomy changes how air enters the airway, so oxygen delivery and humidification have to be provided in a way that supports secretion control and patient comfort. A Trach collar

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Bubble CPAP

Bubble CPAP Working Principle

Noninvasive respiratory support succeeds when pressure is stable, leaks are controlled, and the infant can breathe with less effort while gas exchange improves. The working principle of Bubble CPAP is

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