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when tracheal obstruction causes cessation of breathing, the procedure that helps gain access to the airway below the obstruction is:
a) chondropathy,
b) tracheotomy,
c) pneumonectomy,
d) pharyngoscopy,
e) rhinoscopy.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Chondropathy is a disorder of cartilage, not related to airway obstruction.
- Option B: Tracheotomy is a surgical procedure to create an opening in the trachea (windpipe) to bypass an obstruction and restore breathing, which matches the scenario.
- Option C: Pneumonectomy is the removal of a lung, not for airway obstruction relief.
- Option D: Pharyngoscopy is the examination of the pharynx, not for bypassing airway obstruction.
- Option E: Rhinoscopy is the examination of the nasal cavity, not related to airway obstruction below the obstruction site.
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B. tracheotomy