The other side of this whole thing is that NPAs are rarely the thing that keeps someone alive. Airway interventions help provide a route for air to get in and out and that's it (and out of all airway interventions NPAs are arguably one of the least effective)

I think that if people want to learn to help others in traumatic situations there are a lot better skills to have than using a NPA. Truly understanding and being good at assessments, respiratory support, CPR, and bleeding control is a lot more important.


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