NREMT Paramedic

Category - Airway

The primary reason for performing the Sellick’s maneuver during endotracheal intubation is to:
  1. Prevent regurgitation
  2. Decrease dead air space
  3. Avoid having to hyperextend the neck
  4. Make intubation easier
Explanation
Answer: A - The Sellick’s maneuver aids in preventing regurgitation in patients that are unconscious and in need of an advanced airway. This maneuver uses the cricothyroid ring to occlude the esophagus.
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