Final answer:
True. There are 3 grades of difficulty for patient intubation.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement in question is true.
There are indeed 3 grades of difficulty for patient intubation. The three grades are:
- Grade 1: Easy intubation, where the vocal cords are easily visible and accessible.
- Grade 2: Moderate intubation, where the vocal cords require some maneuvering to visualize and pass the endotracheal tube through.
- Grade 3: Difficult intubation, where the vocal cords are not easily visible and require advanced techniques or alternative methods of securing the airway.