5.
When performing the head-tilt/chin-lift method of opening a casualty's airway, you
__________ allow your fingers to press deeply in the soft tissues under the chin.
a. Should.
b. Should not.
6.
When performing a jaw thrust on a casualty lying on the ground, your elbows
should be resting on the:
a. Casualty's chest.
b. Casualty's abdomen.
c. Ground.
7.
When rolling a casualty, one of your hands is used to support the casualty's head
and neck. What should you do with the other hand.
a. Reach across the casualty's chest, grab under the casualty's arm, and pull the
casualty toward you.
b. Place your hand under the casualty's side that is nearest to you and push the
casualty away from you.
8.
When you check for breathing, you should:
a.
Watch the casualty's chest to see if it rises and falls.
b.
Listen for sounds of breathing.
c.
Feel for any exhaled breath blowing against your face.
d.
All of the above.
9.
What are three indicators that a nasopharyngeal airway should be inserted?
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