Anything Goes
Airway Management
Patient Assessment 1
Patient Assessment 2
Oxygenation
100

The space between the vocal cords is called this.

Glottis 

100

What device is used to hold the tongue off the back of the throat?

Oropharyngeal airway adjunct

OPA

100

The best way to assess if ventilations are effective

watching the chest rise and fall

100

During the primary assessment, the EMT should ______ and ______________________.

identify and treat life threatening problems

100

The percentage of oxygen in room air

21%

200

How does the EMT ensure positive pressure ventilations are effective?

Visualizing rise and fall of the patients chest.

200

When suctioning an adult patient what is the maximum time you can be suctioning?

10-15 seconds

200

How often should the stable patient be reassessed?

Every 15 minutes

200

The first step in patient assessment is always this

scene safety 

200

When a non-rebreather mask is applied, what is the correct flow rate rage?

10-15 lpm

300

What is the most common problem when using a BVM?

Maintaining a good seal around the mouth and nose.

300

What process is used to open the airway of a medical patient?

head tilt, chin lift

300

When an EMT is assessing skin signs, what are they actually assessing?

Skin color, temperature and moisture

300

Snoring respirations indicate this.

tongue obstruction/partial airway obstruction?

300

This term describes the absence of oxygen at the tissue leve

Hypoxia

400

A patient’s ETCO₂ is rising rapidly. This indicates what about ventilation

hypoventilation/inadequate ventilation

400

When an EMT hears gurgling the EMT should______

suction the patient.

400

You are managing the airway and breathing of a patient with dentures what should you do?

Leave them in place. If they pose a hazard to keeping the airway open, remove them.

400

Blue discoloration of the lips and skin is called this

Cyanosis 

400

What is the SPOthreshold for delivering oxygen? 

less than 94%

500

When ventilating a patient with supplemental oxygen, the provider should deliver _____ per or ventilation or ________.

400-600ml and 6-7 ml/kg

500

This is the most common cause of airway obstruction in an unconscious patient.

The Tongue

500

An oropharyngeal airway (OPA) should be used only when the patient is:

Unconscious without gag reflex 

500

Tripod position is a compensatory sign of this.

Severe Respiratory Distress 

500

An SpO₂ reading of 100% but an ETCO₂ of 20 mmHg suggests this condition.

Hyperventilation 

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