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anshika

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A person's artificial airway came out. What should you do?
 
  a. Reinsert the airway.
  b. Call for the nurse at once.
  c. Ask the person to put it back in.
  d. Give oxygen.

Question 2

The nurse asks you to assist with suctioning. You need to:
 
  a. Know what the nurse expects of you
  b. Clear the catheter with water or saline
  c. Apply suction after inserting the catheter
  d. Pass the catheter no more than 3 times



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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