When preoxygenating an uninjured child prior to ET intubation, you should:
A) place the child's head in the sniffing position, insert an oral airway if needed, and ventilate with a bag-mask for at least 2 minutes.
B) hyperextend the child's head, insert an oral airway if needed, and hyperventilate the child at 40 breaths/min for at least 2 to 3 minutes.
C) maintain the child's head in a neutral position, insert an oral airway if needed, and deliver 1 breath every 10 seconds for at least 3 minutes.
D) place the child's head in the sniffing position, insert an oral airway if needed, and moderately hyperventilate the child at 24 breaths/min for 30 seconds.
Answer: A) place the child's head in the sniffing position, insert an oral airway if needed, and ventilate with a bag-mask for at least 2 minutes.
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