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ALL THINGS AIRWAYS
BEYOND THE BEDSIDE
NEW PULMONARY VASODILATOR, WHO 'DIS?
SO YOU WANT TO BE A RADIOLOGIST
100

this short acting beta agonist is commonly used for first line acute bronchospasm

what is albuterol

100

This device is used to confirm correct airway placement through detection of exhaled CO2

What is capnography or EMMA

100

This communication technique uses situation, background, assessment, and recommendation 

What is SBAR

100

This inhaled pulmonary vasodilator is often used as a lower cost alternative to nitric oxide

what is inhaled epoprostenol

100

This imaging finding is commonly associated with pulmonary edema and CHF exacerbations

fluffy infiltrates

200

This inhaled medication class reduces airway inflammation over time rather than providing immediate relief

what are inhaled corticosteroids

200

A laryngectomy patient becomes hypoxic.  Oxygen must be delivered here

What is the stoma

200

A physician makes a questionable vent change.  The best professional response is this

Respectfully speaking up/advocating for the patient

200

abrupt discontinuation of inhaled pulmonary vasodilators can cause this dangerous complication 

rebound hypoxemia/pulmonary hypertension

200
A chest xray shows complete whiteout of the right lung with tracheal shift toward the affected side.  This is the most likely diagnosis

What is atelectatsis

300

This inhaled anticholinergic medication is often paired with albuterol during acute COPD exacerbations

What is ipratropium bromide

300

You cannot pass a suction catheter through a trach tube.  Your first action should be this

Remove/check the inner cannula

300

You are finished with your patient care round.  Before taking a break, this action should be taken first

Call POD/team members

300

The primary physiologic benefit of inhaled pulmonary vasodilators is improvement in this

what is v/q matching

300

Diffuse bilateral infiltrates in the setting of severe hypoxemia may indicate this syndrome

What is ARDS

400

Another use of this respiratory medication is given to lower a patient's potassium level

What is albuterol

400

A patient suddenly desaturates after intubation with absent left breath sounds and high pressures.  This is the most likely problem

Right mainstem intubation

400

Advancing in your respiratory career here at FMLH can be done in one of the following ways

complete degree, get advanced credential, complete checkoffs for level 2/3, cross train to ED, serve on committee

400

FDA approved for pulmonary hypertension of the neonate, this inhaled therapy selectively vasodilates the pulmonary system

What is inhaled nitric oxide

400

A chest xray reveals ETT placement 1cm above the carina.  The best action is this

Pull back/reposition the ETT

500

Typically given to stop premature labor, this IV medication can also be given to status asthmaticus patients to stop bronchospasms

What is magnesium sulfide

500

A tracheostomy is considered a fresh trach for this set amount of time

What is 7 days

500

The current president of the Wisconsin society of respiratory care is this person

Jessica George

500
A patient on inhaled epoprostenol develops new bloody secretions from the ETT.  You should suggest this to the physician team
Switch to iNO
500
In a chest xray, air filled spaces show up this color

What is black

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