Medical Narration Clip
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)Transcript
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Assess Airway, Patton C and adequacy of respiration Assess for facial trauma Orel bleeding, vomiting and foreign objects in the patient's mouth. For example, Broken teeth, dentures, eh, missus, that may require another form of airway control or foreign JAL Suctioning. Determine whether the patient has a lair. Inject UM, East Oma. If so, prepared to perform ventilation with an appropriate size mask over the stoma, Place the patient in a supine position on a firm surface, if possible. If necessary. Ventilation is convey, delivered to patients who are seated. Open the airway by using the head tilt or chin lift maneuver. If there is no evidence of head or neck trauma if necessary, patting could be placed under the shoulders to help maintain position.