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How far should the EMT advance the King Airway?
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Until the colored flange of the
tube touches the teeth or gum Until the cuff is inflated
line
Until the patient coughs
, Until the tube is fully inserted
without resistance
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Which is NOT an indication for insertion of a King Airway?
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Until the colored flange of the Color and numeric value of the
tube touches the teeth or gum carbon dioxide detector
line
Apneic narcotic
overdose patient with a Respiratory rate
pulse prior to
administration of Narcan.
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When the King Airway is placed in the trachea, the EMT must
ventilate through which tube?
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, Remove the tube, the
King Airway only works Insert a second tube into the
in the trachea for ventilation.
esophagus
Ventilate through the King Use a separate bag-mask device for
Airway tube directly. ventilation.
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You and your partner are performing CPR on an adult cardiac arrest
victim with a King Airway in place. Properly performed chest
compressions should be:
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Continuous and asynchronous
to ventilations Only during ventilations
Intermittent and synchronized with
ventilations Only when the patient is breathing
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, The proper administration of Naloxone by the intranasal route
includes:
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Injecting 2mg/2ml by
atomizing 1mg/1ml at a time Injecting 1mg/1ml directly into the
into each nostril bloodstream
Using Administering 4mg/4ml in one
a syringe without atomizing
nostril only
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During initial verification of the placement of a King Airway you
auscultate gurgling sounds over the epigastrium, you should
immediately:
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An apneic unresponsive 25-year old Completely remove the King
male without a gag reflex Airway and reinsert it
Once every 6 seconds Advance the King Airway 1-2
asynchronous to compressions cm deeper to avoid the
epiglottis