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Using the McGRATH

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 MAC EMS

If possible, position the patient in the optimal  
postion for direct laryngoscopy.

Look into the mouth; insert the blade into the  
right side of the mouth.

Move the device to the central position while 
sweeping the tongue to the left.

Advance the tip of the McGRATH

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 MAC blade 

into the vallecula.

 

Indirectly visualize the tube placement through 
the vocal cords. In optimal tube placement 
technique, the E.T. tube will enter from the right 
hand side of the display.

 

The screen view can be used to confirm the cor-
rect insertion depth of the endotracheal tube.

Visualize the epiglottis on the screen. Lift the 
anatomy forwards and upwards to expose a 
direct and indirect view of the glottis. When  
the device is in the optimal position the glottis 
should be viewed in the central upper section of 
the screen.

Advance the tube gently and atraumatically 
through the vocal cords. Tube placement can 
be performed either by looking directly in the 
mouth, indirectly on the screen or a combina-
tion of both.

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MAC ®

* If a direct pathway for the tube was not created by sweeping the tongue 

or aligning the airway axis a stylet or a bougie may need to be used.

 

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Refer to the McGRATH

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 MAC EMS Operator's Manual for complete directions for use, warnings and precautions.

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