
What are NasoPharyngeal Airways
A supply of 100% oxygen to a patient for use with ill or injured patients.
What is supplemental Oxygen
The name of this position has the patient laying face up.
What is supine
The air moved in and out with each breath.
What is tidal volume
The preferred choice when the situation is not urgent
What is a standard move
Sinus, Pharynx, Epiglottis, Larynx
What is the upper airway
Size of Oxygen cylinder carried on a stretcher
What is a D tank.
This cavity house the brain and its specialized membranes.
What is the cranial cavity
The volume of blood ejected from the heart in one contraction
What is stroke volume (SV)
A device used to move a seated medical patient downstairs and through tight places
what is a Stair chair
A surgical opening in the anterior part of the neck
What is a stoma
This device reduces the pressure of the cylinder and displays the tank pressure; while metering how much liters is being delivered to the patient.
What is a Oxygen Regulator
This phrase describes something that is closer to the torso.
What is proximal
The amount of blood ejected from the heart in one minute
What is Cardiac output
Patient seat in the upright position
What is Fowlers Position
an abnormal breathing pattern characterized by slow, shallow, gasping breaths that typically occur following cardiac arrest.
What are agonal respirations

What is a Nasal Cannula
Name the bottom chambers of the heart
What are the ventricles
The conversion of glucose into energy.
Metabolism
The elevation of the feet in a supine patient 6 to 12 inches.
What is the shock position
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide within the tissues and cells.
What are respirations
A device used to deliver a high concentration of oxygen of supplemental oxygen.
What is non-rebreather mask
This abdominal quadrant contains most of the liver, the gallbladder, and part of the small intestine.
What is the Right Upper Quadrant. (RUQ)
The cellular process by which oxygen is used to metabolize glucose and energy is produced in an efficient manner with minimal waste products.
What is aerobic Metabolism
Refers to the death resulting from the securing of a individual in the prone position, limiting his or her ability to breathe adequately.
What is Positional Asphyxia