You arrive at a residence for a male patient who is unresponsive. As you enter the room, you observe an obese male lying on a recliner. His eyes are closed, and he has gurgling respirations. While your partner quickly performs a primary assessment, you should immediately prepare to:
A) auscultate breath sounds.
B) suction the airway.
C) administer high-concentration oxygen.
D) insert an oropharyngeal airway.
B
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