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littleanan

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When intubating using a lighted stylet, you see a dim, indistinct light in the throat. You have MOST likely intubated the:
 
  A) esophagus.
  B) left mainstem bronchus.
  C) trachea.
  D) right mainstem bronchus.

Question 2

What is the BEST option an EMT has when encountering poor BVM compliance when attempting to ventilate a patient?
 
  A) Place the patient on supplemental oxygen.
  B) Begin chest compressions.
  C) Involve two people in the procedure.
  D) Address ventilation en route to the hospital or ALS intercept.



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briezy

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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