Here are the answers for our Oxygenation & Ventilation Test 1 sample test.
1. B. A Combitube can result in various complications including bruising and lacerations.
2. A. An SpO2 reading of less than 91 percent is normally associated with serious hypoxia, while an SpO2 reading between 96 and 100 percent is normally associated with adequate oxygenation.
3. C.
4. B.
5. A. Circulation: Pale color to skin.
B. Appearance: Unaware of being approached.
C. Breathing: No obvious signs.
6. The patient clearly appears to be sick. The next step in handling this situation is to make an assessment of his responsiveness level, breathing, airway and circulation. Request an AED. Perform appropriate emergency care of any issue identified during your primary survey.
7. C.
8. A. Gurgling respirations require immediate suctioning.
9. D.
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