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Most airway failures don’t happen because you can’t pass the tube.

They happen because you never fixed the problem in the first place.

Delayed Sequence Airway is not another step-by-step checklist or protocol dump. This is a field-driven guide to understanding what’s actually going wrong in your patient before you ever reach for plastic.

 

Respiratory distress isn’t a diagnosis. It’s a symptom.

This book breaks down how to assess the patient in front of you, build real differentials, and treat based on physiology—not labels. Because the patient with fluid-filled lungs, the one with bronchospasm, and the one with a pulmonary embolism are not the same problem… and they shouldn’t be treated like one.

 

Inside, you’ll learn how to:

  • Recognize whether the problem is oxygenation, ventilation, or perfusion
  • Build better assessments that lead to better decisions
  • Use preoxygenation and DSI the way they’re actually meant to be used
  • Avoid the common mistakes that lead to peri-intubation crashes
  • Think through airway management instead of just reacting to it

 

This isn’t about making intubation look good.

It’s about making patients do better.

 

Written by a seasoned first responder with experience ranging from austere environments overseas to clinical education stateside, this book is built for the people who actually show up when things go bad.

 

If you want to stop guessing, start understanding, and manage the airway with purpose instead of habit—this is your playbook.

Delayed Sequence Airway: Precision Airway Control in the Field

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