Direct Laryngoscopy: Skills, Competence, Proficiency and Perceived Comfort Level in India
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. Gender
Gender
Male
Female
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. Age
Age
18-22
23-26
27-30
31-34
35-39
40+
Decline to answer
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. Level of Training
Level of Training
Post-graduate year (PGY)-1
Post-graduate year (PGY)-2
Post-graduate year (PGY)-3
Post-graduate year (PGY)-4
Post-graduate year (PGY)-5+
Fellow
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. Current or intended specialty
Current or intended specialty
Unknown/undecided
Anesthesiology
Dermatology
Emergency medicine
Family medicine
Internal medicine (general)
Internal medicine subspeciality (cardiology, critical care, endocrine, GI, pulm, heme/onc, etc)
Neurology
Neurosurgery
OB/Gyn
Opthalmology
Radiology (general)
Interventional radiology
Pathology
Pediatrics
Psychiatry
Surgery (general)
Surgey subspecialty (plastics, ENT)
Urology
Other (please specify)
5
. Are you a resident of...
Are you a resident of...
United States of America
India
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. Successful completion of one or more Emergency Medicine/Accident & Casaulty clerkship or rotation during your medical school training?
Successful completion of one or more Emergency Medicine/Accident & Casaulty clerkship or rotation during your medical school training?
Yes
No
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. If completed EM course as a student, which grade was received?
If completed EM course as a student, which grade was received?
Honors
Pass with commendation/High pass
Pass
Fail
Decline to answer
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. Successful completion of one or more Anesthesia clerkship or rotation during your medical school training?
Successful completion of one or more Anesthesia clerkship or rotation during your medical school training?
Yes
No
9
. If completed Anesthesia course, which grade was received?
If completed Anesthesia course, which grade was received?
Honors
Pass with commendation/High pass
Pass
Fail
Decline to answer
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. Have you ever used a laryngoscope on a mannequin/dummy or in a simulator?
Have you ever used a laryngoscope on a mannequin/dummy or in a simulator?
Yes
No
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. Have you ever personally intubated a patient using direct laryngoscopy (e.g., using a Macintosh or Miller blade with an endotracheal tube)?
Have you ever personally intubated a patient using direct laryngoscopy (e.g., using a Macintosh or Miller blade with an endotracheal tube)?
Yes
No
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. Have you ever personally intubated a patient using indirect or technology-assisted laryngoscopy (e.g., using a Glidescope or Airtrac or bugie/endotracheal inducer)?
Have you ever personally intubated a patient using indirect or technology-assisted laryngoscopy (e.g., using a Glidescope or Airtrac or bugie/endotracheal inducer)?
Yes
No
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. If you have ever personally intubated a patient, when did you first perform this skill?
If you have ever personally intubated a patient, when did you first perform this skill?
As a medical student
As a resident in anesthesia
As a resident in emergency medicine
As a resident of another field of medicine
As a nurse anesthestist (CRNA), paramedic, EMT, respiratory therapist or other allied health profession
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. If you have personally intubated a patient, how many patients have you intubated?
If you have personally intubated a patient, how many patients have you intubated?
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
51-100
101+
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. Do you feel confident in your skills to successfully intubate a patient under controlled circumstances (e.g., in an OR)?
Do you feel confident in your skills to successfully intubate a patient under controlled circumstances (e.g., in an OR)?
Yes
No
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. Do you feel confident in your skills to successfully intubate a patient in emergent circumstances?
Do you feel confident in your skills to successfully intubate a patient in emergent circumstances?
Yes
No
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. What success rate on a first attempt to intubate in a controlled setting (e.g., OR) would you consider competent?
What success rate on a first attempt to intubate in a controlled setting (e.g., OR) would you consider competent?
25-50%
51-66%
67-75%
76-80%
81-85%
86-90%
91-94%
95-99%
100%
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. What success rate on a first attempt to intubate with direct laryngoscopy in a non-traumatic emergent setting (i.e., medical emergencies, e.g., sepsis, DKA, in the pre-hospital, ED/Accident & Casualty, Intensive Care Unit) would you consider competent?
What success rate on a first attempt to intubate with direct laryngoscopy in a non-traumatic emergent setting (i.e., medical emergencies, e.g., sepsis, DKA, in the pre-hospital, ED/Accident & Casualty, Intensive Care Unit) would you consider competent?
25-50%
51-66%
67-75%
76-80%
81-85%
86-90%
91-94%
95-99%
100%
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. What success rate on a first attempt to intubate with direct laryngoscopy in a traumatic emergent setting (i.e., multi-vehicle accident patient in pre-hospital, ED/Accident & Casualty, Intensive Care Unit) would you consider competent?
What success rate on a first attempt to intubate with direct laryngoscopy in a traumatic emergent setting (i.e., multi-vehicle accident patient in pre-hospital, ED/Accident & Casualty, Intensive Care Unit) would you consider competent?
25-50%
51-66%
67-75%
76-80%
81-85%
86-90%
91-94%
95-99%
100%
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. What success rate on a first attempt to intubate with direct laryngoscopy in a controlled setting (e.g., OR) would you consider proficient/expert?
What success rate on a first attempt to intubate with direct laryngoscopy in a controlled setting (e.g., OR) would you consider proficient/expert?
25-50%
51-66%
67-75%
76-80%
81-85%
86-90%
91-94%
95-99%
100%
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. What success rate on a first attempt to intubate with direct laryngoscopy in a non-traumatic emergent setting (i.e., medical emergencies, e.g., sepsis, DKA, in the pre-hospital, ED/Accident & Casualty, Intensive Care Unit) would you consider proficient/expert?
What success rate on a first attempt to intubate with direct laryngoscopy in a non-traumatic emergent setting (i.e., medical emergencies, e.g., sepsis, DKA, in the pre-hospital, ED/Accident & Casualty, Intensive Care Unit) would you consider proficient/expert?
25-50%
51-66%
67-75%
76-80%
81-85%
86-90%
91-94%
95-99%
100%
22
. What success rate on a first attempt to intubate with direct laryngoscopy in a traumatic emergent setting (i.e., multi-vehicle accident patient in pre-hospital, ED/Accident & Casualty, Intensive Care Unit) would you consider proficient/expert?
What success rate on a first attempt to intubate with direct laryngoscopy in a traumatic emergent setting (i.e., multi-vehicle accident patient in pre-hospital, ED/Accident & Casualty, Intensive Care Unit) would you consider proficient/expert?
25-50%
51-66%
67-75%
76-80%
81-85%
86-90%
91-94%
95-99%
100%
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. How many intubations do you believe you would need to complete personally to be competent?
How many intubations do you believe you would need to complete personally to be competent?
0-5
6-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
51-100
101-250
251-500
501-750
751-1000
1001+
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. How many intubations do you believe you would need to complete personally to be proficient/expert?
How many intubations do you believe you would need to complete personally to be proficient/expert?
0-5
6-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
51-100
101-250
251-500
501-750
751-1000
1001+
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