Final answer:
Gasping respirations are ineffective and are treated the same as apnea. Examples of interventions include chest compressions and providing artificial ventilation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Gasping respirations are ineffective and are treated the same as apnea (option B).
Gasping respirations are characterized by rapid, shallow breaths that are ineffective at providing adequate oxygen to the body. Apnea, on the other hand, refers to a temporary cessation of breathing. Both conditions require prompt medical attention and intervention to restore normal breathing and ensure the supply of oxygen to the body.
Examples of interventions for gasping respirations and apnea include chest compressions (option D) and providing artificial ventilation through techniques such as rescue breathing or using a bag-valve-mask device.