Airway Matters!
OH NO! O2!
Primary Problems
Diagnostic dilemma's
Nooks and Crannies
100

This device is inserted along the anatomical curve in pediatric patients instead of upside down

Oropharyngeal Airway

100

This color is seen on oxygen tanks

Green

100

Teh American Heart Association rearranged the letters of the primary assessment when a patient appears lifeless to this

C-A-B

100

A patient with miosis and slow, shallow respirations is suspected of having this condition

Opioid overdose

100

This upper airway sound may be present in anaphylaxis and airway obstruction

Stridor

200

what do you do when attempts at the jaw thrust maneuver fail?

Head -tilt chin lift

200

You will see this number of pins on an oxygen regulator

Three

200

When checking the skin, CTC stands for this

Color, Temperature, and Condition

200

JVD and pedal edema point to this - sided heart failure

Right sided heart failure

200

Bruising over the mastoid process is referred to as this sign

Battle's sign

300

Ventilations in a patient with an advanced airway are preformed with this rate and timing.

10/min asynchronously 

300

A full oxygen cylinder will show this PSI reading 

2000

300

Absent radial pulses with a carotid pulse indicates this

Shock

300

Hypotension and JVD presenting in a trauma patient with clear lung sounds are likely from this cause

Cardiac Tamponade

300

The point at which the trachea bifurcates into both left and right mainstem bronchi

The carina

400

You squeeze the VM until this happens

the chest begins to rise

400

The American Heart Association says that oxygen should be delivered to a target SPO2

94%-99%

400

This torniquet is used in areas like the groin and the shoulder 

junctional torniquet

400

Increased BP, deceased pulse and irregular respirations form this triad

cushing's

400

patients with ataxia don't have this

Coordination 

500

How long do you suction a patient with persistent vomiting?

As long as it takes to remove the foreign material

500

This indicates you need to turn up the oxygen flowing to the non-rebreather mask

The bag deflates more than 1/3 to 1/2 when the patient breathes

500

Occasional, gasping breaths indicate this type of "breathing"

Agonal

500

This varying pain occurs in a majority of patients with spontaneous pneumothorax

Pleuritic pain

500

The term for not being able to breathe while lying down

orthopnea
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