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You are providing care for mrs. bove, who has an endotracheal tube in place. How does this affect compressions and ventilations?

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With the endotracheal tube in place, The effect that this would have on compressions and ventilations is that ventilations would have to be given at a rate of 1 vent in 6 seconds meanwhile compressions would not be paused.

The endotracheal tube is a tube that is connected in a person's windpipe which passes through their mouth. This is connected to help them breathe.

The tube would then be connected to a ventilator which helps in the supply of oxygen to the patients lungs.

There has to be no pause in the chest compressions so that the ventilations would be well delivered.

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