Briefly discuss steps of endo-tracheal intubation
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Following are the steps of endotracheal intubation : -
1) Positioning the patient
2) opening the patient's mouth
3) performing laryngoscopy ( direct laryngoscope )
4) insertion of tube through vocal cords and removing the laryngoscope
5) confirmation of correct placement and securing the tube
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