A) They remain intact
B) They are lost in ascending order
C) They are lost in descending order
D) The cough reflexes are lost but the others remain intact
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A) Nasotracheal tube
B) Orotracheal tube
C) Laryngeal mask airway (LMA)
D) Combitube airway
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A) Pilot balloon
B) Low-volume, high-pressure cuff
C) High-volume, low-pressure cuff
D) PVC cuff
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A) Nosopharyngeal airway
B) Oropharyngeal airway
C) Laryngeal mask airway
D) a and b
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A) Self-inflating resuscitator
B) Flow-inflating resuscitator
C) Gas-powered resuscitator
D) Manual resuscitator
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A) Oral care is much easier, allowing sufficient access to the mouth.
B) It is easier to stabilize the endotracheal tube.
C) It is the fastest and most direct route of intubation.
D) Conscious patients tolerate nasal intubation better.
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A) Ventilation
B) Central nervous system function
C) Retractions
D) Stridor
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A) Under the epiglottis
B) In the vallecula
C) In the trachea
D) In the esophagus
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A) II and III
B) I, III, IV
C) I and IV
D) I, II, III, IV
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A) The tip directly lifts the epiglottis.
B) The distal tip is placed in the vallecula.
C) The tip is placed on the left side of the tongue and positioned until the trachea is visualized.
D) The tip is inserted posteriorly to the trachea to ensure tracheal intubation.
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A) Succinylcholine
B) Midazolam
C) Lorazepam
D) Etomidate
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A) Resuscitation has been determined to be futile because of the patient's underlying condition or disease
B) A patient that has had a diagnosis of lung cancer with metastasis to another part of the body
C) The patient's desire not to be resuscitated has been clearly expressed and documented in the patient's medical record
D) a and c
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A) Oropharyngeal airway
B) Combitube airway
C) Nasopharyngeal airway
D) Laryngeal mask airway
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A) Minimal occluding volume
B) Bivona cuff technique
C) Minimal leak technique
D) Mainstem intubation
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A) secretions in the airway.
B) respiratory failure.
C) airway compromise.
D) the need to protect the airway.
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A) II and III
B) I, II, III
C) III only
D) I and II
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A) Spasm of the larynx
B) Dried secretions occluding the airway
C) The tongue falling back against the posterior pharynx
D) Food or other foreign material obstructing the airway
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