Airway Basics
Airway Adjuncts
Oxygen delivery
Ventilation
Airway Emergencies
100

What is the first step before managing an airway?

What is scene safety and patient responsiveness?

100

What adjunct is used in an unresponsive patient with no gag reflex?

What is an OPA (oropharyngeal airway)?

100

What device is used for high-flow oxygen?

What is a non-rebreather mask?

100

What finding suggests inadequate ventilation with a BVM.

What is poor chest rise.

100

Absence of lung sounds on one side may indicate what condition?

What is pneumothorax (or collapsed lung)?

200

What maneuver opens the airway without trauma concern?


What is head-tilt chin-lift?

200

What adjunct used in a semi-conscious patient?


What is an NPA (nasopharyngeal airway)?

200

What is the typical flow rate for a nasal cannula?

What is 1–6 LPM?

200

This late sign indicates severe hypoxia?

What is cyanosis

200

What do you do for a conscious choking adult?

What are alternating back slaps and abdominal thrusts?

300

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



What is the tongue.


300

What is the contraindication for an NPA?


What is suspected skull fracture?

300

What is the oxygen flow rate for a non-rebreather?

What is 10–15 LPM?

300

How often should you ventilate an adult?

What is about 1 breath every 6 seconds?

300

What should you do first if you hear gurgling in the airway?

What is suction the airway?

400

What are you looking for when assessing breathing?

What is rate, depth, and effort?

400

How do you size an OPA?

What is corner of mouth to earlobe?

400

When do you use a nasal cannula instead of a mask?

What is when the patient is breathing adequately and needs low-flow oxygen?

400

When BVM ventilations are ineffective, this is the most important corrective action.

What is repositioning the airway and ensuring a proper seal?

400

What is the condition causing airway swelling from an allergic reaction?

What is anaphylaxis?

500

What sound indicates a partially obstructed airway?

What is snoring

500

An unconscious patient with facial trauma needs an airway adjunct—what is your best option and why?

What is an OPA (no gag reflex), avoiding NPA due to possible skull fracture?

500

You arrive to a patient with shallow respirations, cyanosis, and weak chest rise. Oxygen is applied but there’s no improvement—what’s the priority intervention?

What is assist ventilations with a BVM

500

What is the biggest mistake with BVM use?


What is ventilating too fast or too forcefully?

500

What sound is a high-pitched airway obstruction emergency?

What is stridor?

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