The CORRECT sequence for intubating an apneic patient is:
A) ventilation, positioning, visualization, tube placement, and verification of tracheal insertion.
B) visualization, tube placement, positioning, verification of tracheal insertion, and ventilation.
C) tube placement, visualization, positioning, verification of tracheal insertion, and ventilation.
D) verification of tracheal insertion, tube placement, visualization, positioning, and ventilation.
A
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A. the resident’s right ankle or right big toe. B. the resident’s belongings. C. the compartment in the morgue. D. the resident’s right wrist.
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