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"GCS less than 8, intubate." We've all heard it. Many of us were taught it. In this episode of the FOAMfrat Podcast, Tyler and FOAMfrat educator Nicole Hooser examine one of the most repeated airway phrases in EMS and why it may be doing more harm than good. From the origins of the "less than 8" mindset in GCS to the real-world complexity of airway decision-making, this conversation examines what actually matters when deciding whether to take a patient's airway.

They discuss: • Why a GCS of 8 is not a magic number • The math behind GCS scoring combinations and why 8 carries so much variability • Airway protection versus airway reflexes • Resuscitation before intubation • The momentum problem once an RSI has been initiated • When hesitation is appropriate • When decisive action is necessary • Flight-specific pressures and transport considerations • Sedation versus full RSI • Reversible causes of altered mental status you cannot miss Nicole shares real-world flight cases, including moments of disagreement with partners and the professional growth that follows those cases. 

The episode also explores how experience, bias, fear, and pattern recognition shape airway decisions. If you've ever wondered whether you truly needed to intubate a patient, this episode challenges reflexive thinking and reinforces a more deliberate approach. Guest: Nicole Hooser Listen in and weigh in on the discussion.