A pre-hospital team is managing a 50-year-old male in cardiac arrest. The patient has a massive upper GI haemorrhage with large-volume haematemesis. The airway is contaminated with blood. What specific airway management challenge does this create?AStandard intubation without any special preparationBA supraglottic device is contraindicated when blood is present in the airwayCThe blood in the airway is protective and should not be suctionedDMassive aspiration risk and impaired laryngoscopic visualisation - the airway must be aggressively suctioned with a wide-bore Yankauer catheter before and during laryngoscopy; consider RSI with the patient in a head-up position to reduce passive regurgitationEIntubation should not be attempted - only BVM ventilationCheck my answer