Ventilating
CPR
Ultrasound
Knot Tying / Fun Facts
100

What is the correct way to create an open airway?

Head tilt, chin-lift

100

What is the landmark for CPR in an adult?

The center of the breastbone between the nipples

100

What is included in the FAST exam?

 (1) the hepatorenal recess (Morison pouch), (2) the perisplenic area, (3) the subxiphoid pericardial window, and (4) the suprapubic window (Douglas pouch)

100

What year of medical school is everyone in?

fourth year

200

What is the position of your hand when mask-ventilating? (one-handed)

C- and E- shaped

200

What is the compression method for adult CPR?

The heel of one hand with the other hand on top

200
Which ultrasound probe should be used for bedside echocardiography?
Phased array probe
200
What is the basic surgical knot?

Square knot 

300

How often during CPR do you give a breath? 

Every 6 seconds while someone else is doing continuous chest compressions

300

Your AED charges and advises SHOCK. Just before pressing the SHOCK button, you should...

say "clear" making sure no one is touching the patient

300

Which location is most sensitive for identifying free fluid in a supine patient?

Morison's pouch

300

What are the two main methods of surgical knot tying?

Single- and double-handed

400

What is the most common definitive airway after cardiac arrest?

Intubation

400

What is the compression rate for CPR?

Between 100-120 beats per minute
400

What are the 3 main cardiac windows?

Parasternal (Long/short axis), subxiphoid, apical view

400

What college did Sarah, Stephanie, and Mike Nicolaro go to?

Rutgers

500

What method can we use to measure a patient's breathing and the effectiveness of chest compressions during CPR?

Capnography or end-tidal CO2
500
What is the compression depth for adult CPR?

1.5-2 inches

500

What color does blood appear on ultrasound? 

black (anechoic)

500

What surgical subspecialties are Tiana and Jon applying to?

Ob-gyn & head and neck surgery

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