Airway adjunct
Anatomy
Medication
Patho-phys
100

The airway adjunct used through the Nare of an unconscious or conscious patient. 

NPA

100
The most common airway obstruction.

The tounge

100

The 1st medication treatment for wheezing

Albuterol

100

Productive cough for more than 3 months a year

Chronic Bronchitis

200

The purple King BIAD device.

Size 5

200

The substance that lines the alveolar 

Surfactant

200

The dose of Atrovent.

0.5mg or 500mcg

200

Any respiratory disease that results in an obstructive mechanism

COPD

300

This device is placed on any patient with a BVM and ETCO2 already in use.

Viral filter

300

This anatomy protects the airway.

Epiglottis

300

Given IM in cases of severe respiratory distress

Epi 1:1000

300
A combination of both right and left sided heart failure

Congestive heart failure

400

This device is placed on every patient with a respiratory complaint.

ETCO2

400

The alveolar have a thick entanglement of this. 

Capillary bed

400

The measurement of CPAP.

mmH2O

400

Causes COPD as early as 30.

Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency

500

Device that is responsible for securing airways

Thomas Tube Holder
500
The 3 parts of the Pharynx. 

Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, Laryngopharynx 

500

The final drug in the respiratory formula

Magnesium sulfate 

500

The process of chronic inflammation that results in tissue scaring. 

Bronchiectasis

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