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In addition to body substance isolation (BSI) equipment, what should you use before attempting to suction a patient’s airway?

  1. Another suction unit on standby

  2. Dental rolls

  3. Water-soluble lubricant

  4. Available patient's medical history

The correct answer is: Another suction unit on standby

Before attempting to suction a patient's airway, it is essential to have another suction unit on standby. This is crucial in case the primary suction unit malfunctions or becomes ineffective during the procedure. Having a backup suction unit readily available helps ensure the continuous and effective removal of secretions or obstructions from the patient's airway, minimizing the risk of airway compromise or respiratory distress. Dental rolls, water-soluble lubricant, and the available patient's medical history are not directly related to the immediate need for a backup suction unit during airway suctioning.