Anatomy & Physiology
Ventilation
Respiration
Airway Evaluation
Intubation
100

Which bronchi is more likely to be obstructed/intubated?

Right

100
As the volume of a chamber increases, the pressure will

Decrease

100

Hypoxemia is...

Decreased oxygen content of the arterial blood

100

Ideal patent position to evaluate Mallampati Scale

Seated upright

100

What is the average size ET tube for an adult male?

7.5-8.0mm

200
Where would you cut for a surgical airway?

Cricothryroid membrane

200

Where would I find anatomical dead space?

Upper respiratory tract, trachea, mainstem bronchi, terminal bronchi

200

What range of PO2 do we find hemaglobin nearing full saturation (100% SPO2)?

80-100 mmHg

200

The N in LEMON airway evaluation stands for

Neck Mobility

200

How I would know the bougie is in the trachea

Feel the tracheal rings

300

Where does the phrenic nerve leave the spinal column?

Between C3 & C5

300

What would decrease a V/Q ratio (decreased ventilation vs perfusion)?

COPD, Asthma

300

How is most of the CO2 in the blood is transported?

Bicarbonate

300

What are three things you can evaluate externally for the airway?

Length of neck / obesity / teeth status / facial trauma / overbite or underbite

300

Where does the tip of the Miller blade go?

Under the epiglottis

400

The only complete cartilage ring in the larynx is

The cricoid cartilage

400

Which nerve controls the movement of the diaphragm?

Phrenic

400

What is the most important factor in determining how much oxygen will bind with hemaglobin?

PO2 (partial pressure of oxygen=amount of oxygen gas dissolved in blood)

400

Mallampati Score?

Class III

400

What 3 axes are we trying to align with positioning for intubation?

Oral, Pharyngeal, and Laryngeal

500

Prominent bumps under the glottic opening

Arytenoids (Corniculate & Cuneiform)

500

Where does the pressure decrease occur when the diahphram and intercostal muscles contract?

Plural Space (Intrathoracic pressure)

500

Hemaglobin's affinity for oxygen decreases when the tissues are.....

Acidodic, hyperthermic, have increased CO2

500

How many finger widths should it be between the base of the mandible and the thyroid cartilage?

2

500

How do you measure the length of the NG tube?

Measure from nose to ear, then down to xiphoid process

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