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Offenhalten der Atemwege

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Kinderanästhesie

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Das Offenhalten der Atemwege und die Sicherstellung einer adäquaten Oxygenierung hat in allen Situationen allerhöchste Priorität.

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Frei, F.J., Erb, T., Jonmarker, C., Werner, O., Sümpelmann, R. (2004). Offenhalten der Atemwege. In: Kinderanästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08072-6_8

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