Your Patient Is A 41 Year Old Female Who Was Found Lying Prone In The Kitchen. She Does Not Appear To Be Conscious Andthere Is A Pool Of Saliva Next To Her Head. You And Your Partner Log Roll Her Into A Supine Position While Maintaining C-Spine Stabilization. Just As You Get The Woman Rolled Over Her Husband Tells You That She Has A Previous History Of Heart Attacks. What Would Be The Most Appropriate Course Of Action To Take Next?

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1. Your Patient Is A 41 Year Old Female Who Was Found Lying Prone In The Kitchen. She Does Not Appear To Be Conscious Andthere Is A Pool Of Saliva Next To Her Head. You And Your Partner Log Roll Her Into A Supine Position While Maintaining C-Spine Stabilization. Just As You Get The Woman Rolled Over Her Husband Tells You That She Has A Previous History Of Heart Attacks. What Would Be The Most Appropriate Course Of Action To Take Next?