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A female patient with a suspected spinal injury is breathing with a marked reduction in tidal volume. The MOST appropriate airway management for her includes:

a) ventilation assistance to maintain an oxygen saturation of 90%.
b) administering oxygen via a nonrebreathing mask.
c) assisting ventilations at an age-appropriate rate.
d) hyperventilating her at 30 breaths/min.

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Final answer:

The most appropriate airway management for a female patient with a suspected spinal injury and reduced tidal volume is administering oxygen via a nonrebreathing mask and assisting ventilations at an age-appropriate rate.

Step-by-step explanation:

A female patient with a suspected spinal injury is breathing with a marked reduction in tidal volume. The MOST appropriate airway management for her includes:

  1. Administering oxygen via a nonrebreathing mask. This would help increase the oxygen concentration in the air she breathes.
  2. Assisting ventilations at an age-appropriate rate. This would involve providing manual breaths at a rate suitable for her age to maintain adequate ventilation.

Administering oxygen via a nonrebreathing mask

and

assisting ventilations at an age-appropriate rate

are the most appropriate airway management techniques to ensure proper oxygenation and ventilation for the patient.

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