Lesson 1: Chest Trauma - Chest and Airways ProblemsCommon Treatment for Chest Injuries - Chest and Airways ProblemsSection II. Specific Chest Injuries - Chest and Airways ProblemsFlail Chest - Chest and Airways ProblemsCardiac Contusion - Chest and Airways ProblemsHemothorax - Chest and Airways ProblemsTreatment for Hemothorax. - Chest and Airways ProblemsSimple Pneumothorax - Chest and Airways ProblemsSubcutaneous Emphysema - Chest and Airways ProblemsOpen Pneumothorax - Chest and Airways ProblemsTreatment for Open Pneumothorax. - Chest and Airways ProblemsTension Pneumothorax - Chest and Airways ProblemsTreatment of Tension Pneumothorax. - Chest and Airways ProblemsFigure 1-5. Needle insertion site for tension pneumothorax. - Chest and Airways ProblemsSection III. Chest Decompression - Chest and Airways ProblemsProcedures for Needle Chest Decompression. - Chest and Airways ProblemsLocate the insertion site. - Chest and Airways ProblemsCatheter-Over-Needle Chest Decompression - Chest and Airways ProblemsVerify the presence of pneumothorax - Chest and Airways ProblemsExercises, Lesson 1 - Chest and Airways ProblemsExercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Chest and Airways Problems - MD05690027Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Chest and Airways Problems - MD05690028Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1 - Chest and Airways ProblemsSolutions to Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Chest and Airways ProblemsLesson Assignment - Chest and Airways Problems - MD05690031Section 1. Esophageal Obturator Airway - Chest and Airways ProblemsIndications/Contraindications of the EOA and EGTA - Chest and Airways ProblemsFigure 2-1. Grasp the casualty's tongue and jaw. - Chest and Airways ProblemsFigure 2-2. Lift the tongue and jaw upward. - Chest and Airways ProblemsFigure 2-5. Inflate the balloon of the EOA or EGTA. - Chest and Airways ProblemsExtbating with EOA and EGTA - Chest and Airways ProblemsSection II. Endotracheal Tube - Chest and Airways ProblemsIntubating with an ET - Chest and Airways ProblemsProcedural Steps for Intubating--Orotracheal Tube - Chest and Airways ProblemsMagill forceps. - Chest and Airways ProblemsFigure 2-6. Placement of the laryngoscope. - Chest and Airways ProblemsFigure 2-8. Vallecula epiglottica. - Chest and Airways ProblemsFigure 2-10. Properly placed endotracheal tube. - Chest and Airways ProblemsProcedural Steps for Intubating-Nasotracheal Tube - Chest and Airways ProblemsExercises, Lesson 2 - Chest and Airways ProblemsExercises, Lesson 2-cont. - Chest and Airways Problems - MD05690047Exercises, Lesson 2-cont. - Chest and Airways Problems - MD05690048Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2 - Chest and Airways Problems - MD05690049Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2 - Chest and Airways Problems - MD05690050Lesson Assignment - Chest and Airways Problems - MD05690051Lesson 3: Circothyroidotomy - Chest and Airways ProblemsConditions Requiring Cricothyroidotomy - Chest and Airways ProblemsSection II. Needle Cricothyroidotomy - Chest and Airways ProblemsFigure 3-3. Inserting the needle. - Chest and Airways ProblemsSection III. Surgical Cricothyroidotomy - Chest and Airways ProblemsProcedure - Chest and Airways ProblemsProcedure-cont. - Chest and Airways ProblemsExercises, Lesson 3 - Chest and Airways ProblemsExercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Chest and Airways Problems - MD05690060Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Chest and Airways Problems - MD05690061Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3 - Chest and Airways ProblemsChest and Airways Problems