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If a patient with a foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO) becomes unresponsive, lower the patient to the ground and begin:
 
  A) abdominal thrusts.
  B) modified Heimlich maneuver.
  C) cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
  D) blind finger sweeps.

Question 2

While on standby at a semi-professional baseball game, you are summoned onto the field for a player complaining of severe leg pain after colliding with the catcher of the opposing team. The primary assessment shows no threats to the airway, breathing, or circulation. The secondary assessment reveals a severely deformed knee that is swollen and ecchymotic. The leg is pale and cool, and the patient cannot move his leg when asked to do so. In addition, you cannot palpate a pedal pulse. Which one of the following is your priority at this time?
 
  A) Apply a traction splint and enough traction until a pulse returns.
  B) Check the patient's radial or carotid pulse.
  C) Make one attempt to straighten the leg to reestablish circulation.
  D) Apply cold packs to the knee and transport immediately.

Question 3

The harsh, crowing sound of stridor is an indication of:
 
  A) lower airway obstruction.
  B) alveolar airway obstruction.
  C) bronchial airway obstruction.
  D) upper airway obstruction.
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Great answers! <3
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