If you say “Latex allergy” in the next 30 seconds, you win. If you waste time on myocardial infarction or pulmonary embolism, the mannequin’s oxygen saturation flatlines.
But defenders—including the ABA itself—counter with a single word: . anesthesiology examination
This is the moment. The room gets very quiet. You have ten seconds to say: Cricothyrotomy. Scalpel. Bougie. Tube. If you hesitate, the examiner leans forward and says softly: “The patient’s saturations are now unrecordable.” If you say “Latex allergy” in the next