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Which of the following indicates that your artificial ventilations are inadequate?
Visual signs: The visual signs specific to inadequate ventilation are the rate of breathing, abnormal chest wall movement, irregular breathing pattern, and abnormal work of breathing.
In which of the following transport situations is an oxygen humidifier recommended?
In which of the following transport situations is an oxygen humidifier recommended? a long long transport time; For short periods, it is not harmful to deliver dry oxygen to the patient. Generally, a humidifier is not needed for prehospital administration of oxygen.
When assessing the airway breathing and circulation which one of the following best indicates that the patient has an open airway?
The best form of oxygen therapy for this patient would be: positive pressure ventilation. When assessing the airway, breathing, and circulation, which one of the following best indicates that the patient has an open airway? The patient speaks with ease.
What is the most common cause of gastric distention when using a bag mask for ventilations?
Excessive ventilation pressure usually results in gastric distention and may compromise patency. Ventilating large volumes at high pressure with a mask will result in gastric distension and risk of regurgitation.