When performing bag-mask-to-stoma breathing on a patient who does not have a tracheostomy tube, you should
A) perform a standard bag-to-mask process.
B) use a mouth-to-barrier device instead.
C) remove the mask and place the bag mask tube over the stoma.
D) apply oxygen directly to the stoma using a pediatric face mask.
Difficulty: Medium
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