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Destiiny22

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An endotracheal tube that is designed to keep the ventilator/anesthesia circuit away from the patient's head is the:
 A) nasal RAE tube
  B) Carlens tube
  C) Robertshaw endotracheal tube
  D) Hi-Lo Evac endotracheal tube

Question 2

A nine-month-old sustained traumatic injuries in a car crash. The patient is in shock due to severe blood loss. Which of the following types of shock is the patient experiencing?
 A) anaphylactic
  B) neurogenic
  C) respiratory
  D) hypovolemic



TheNamesImani

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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