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Question 1.
Stridor is caused by a partial obstruction of the upper airway.


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Question 2.
If a patient is breathing, you can assume she is breathing adequately.


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Question 3.
Wheezing, excess mucus production, and slow capillary refill times are the three indicators of a lower-respiratory problem in a pediatric patient.


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Question 4.
"Adequate breathing" means breathing that is sufficient to support life.


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Question 5.
Patients with chronic lung diseases, such as emphysema or chronic bronchitis, should be given oxygen with extreme caution, and at low concentration.


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