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In a patient with Paraquat or Bleomycin poisoning and low oxygen saturation, what SPO2 level should you aim for with supplemental O2?
Which of these do you not do for the management of a flail chest?
What does the P stand for in the FLAPS TWELVE mnemonic?
When would you use the 332 airway assessment system?
In a patient with a chest infection, what mnemonic can be used to help assess the severity?
What is the anatomical structure for a needle cricothyroidotomy airway?
What is the correct positioning for a needle chest decompression?
What is the normal average tidal volume present in a healthy adult?
Which organ does a Pulmonary Embolism occur within?
When might you not consider an NP airway?
When intubating, what space are you aiming for with the tip of a laryngoscope blade
What manoeuvre can be used to help stop vomiting while trying to intubate?
Which of the following should you consider for an open chest wound
Which of the following is a danger of oxygen?
Before commencing CPR on a paediatric, how many rescue breaths should you do first?
What parts of the ECG can changes sometimes present in a 12 lead ECG for a patient with a P.E.?
What is a normal level of ETCO2 for a healthy adult in mmHg?
Within the spectrum of pre-hospital asthma medication, which of the following medications can be given
When intubating, suctioning, or conducting certain airway manoeuvres, what neurological affect can occur
When ventilating a paediatric patient, which of the following is the correct BVM size
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