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Title: You assess a trauma patient who has an airway that cannot be maintained or secured. How should this ...
Post by: soccerdreamer_17 on Jul 2, 2018
You assess a trauma patient who has an airway that cannot be maintained or secured. How should this patient be classified?
 
  A) Critical
  B) Unstable
  C) Potentially unstable
  D) Stable

Question 2

Your patient has received blunt facial trauma due to an assault. For which of the following injuries should you maintain a high index of suspicion?
 
  A) Airway obstruction
  B) Hypoxia due to aspiration of blood
  C) Basilar skull fracture
  D) Cervical spine trauma
Title: You assess a trauma patient who has an airway that cannot be maintained or secured. How should this ...
Post by: ngr69 on Jul 2, 2018
Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D
Title: Re: You assess a trauma patient who has an airway that cannot be maintained or secured. How should t
Post by: Clint Brame on Sep 29, 2022
thank you