What sound might indicate an upper airway obstruction in a patient?
A.
Rhonchi
B.
Wheezing
C.
Bubbling
D.
Crowing
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Crowing, also known as stridor, is a high-pitched sound heard during inspiration and indicates upper airway obstruction, often caused by swelling, foreign body, or infection such as croup or epiglottitis.
Option D is correct.
Option A (Rhonchi) and B (Wheezing) are lower airway sounds.
Option C (Bubbling) suggests fluid in the airway, not obstruction.
NREMT emphasizes rapid recognition of stridor because upper airway obstruction can quickly become fatal.
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