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6 years ago
A patient has obstructive sleep apnea. Which assessment is the priority?
 
  a. Gastrointestinal function
  b. Neurological function
  c. Respiratory status
  d. Circulatory status
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6 years ago
ANS: C
In obstructive sleep apnea, the upper airway becomes partially or completely blocked, diminishing nasal airflow or stopping it. The person still attempts to breathe because the chest and abdominal movement continue, which results in loud snoring and snorting sounds. According to the ABCs of prioritizing care, airway and respiratory status takes priority over gastrointestinal, circulatory, and neurologic functioning.
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