Final answer:
The EMT should assess for abnormal breath sounds after inspecting the chest during the rapid secondary assessment of an unresponsive medical patient.
Step-by-step explanation:
The EMT would be a good time to assess for abnormal breath sounds after inspecting the chest. During the rapid secondary assessment, the EMT would typically examine the chest for any abnormal findings, such as abnormal breath sounds. This assessment allows the EMT to determine if there are any signs of respiratory distress or underlying lung conditions. Only when the pulse oximeter reading is below 94 would not be the correct timing for assessing abnormal breath sounds as this is not directly related to breath sound assessment.