Vital Signs
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Anatomy
Airway Parts
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100

Normal range for an adult heart rate

What is 60-100 beats per minute?

100

This device is used to deliver oxygen to patients at a flow rate of 1-6 Liters Per Minute

What is a standard nasal cannula?

100

These arteries feed the heart muscle

What are the coronary arteries?

100

The trachea splits off at the carina to form these tube like structures

What are bronchi or bronchiole?

100

When I check a blood pressure using a stethoscope

What is called auscultation?

200

When my heart rate is greater than 100 BPM

What is tachycardia?

200

This airway adjunct can be used in patients without an intact gag reflex

What is an oropharynheal airway (OPA)?

200

This valve separates the left atrium from the left ventricle

What is the mitral (bicuspid) valve?

200

The oropharynx includes this large muscle structure

What is the tongue?

200

If a heart rate is less than 60, it is considered

What is bradycardia?

300

The normal SPO2 for an adult patient with COPD?

What is 88-92%?

300

This maneuver is an easy way to align the structures of the airway and provide for the free passage of air.

What is the head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver?

300

In this active process, the diaphragm moves down and intercostal muscles contract, increasing the size of the thoracic cavity.

What is inhalation?

300

DAILY DOUBLE:

The soft palate, hard palate, eustachian tube and pharyngeal tonsil make up this area

What is the nasopharynx?

300

In this type of metabolism, Glucose is broken down with oxygen to form 36 ATP

What is aerobic?

400

High blood pressure, above normal is called

What is hypertension?

400

A form of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation consisting of a mask and a means of blowing oxygen or air into the mask to prevent airway collapse or to help alleviate difficulty breathing

What is a CPAP? (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)

400

This thin layer of connective tissue covers the outer surface of the lungs

What is the visceral pleura?

400
In children, this part is small in diameter, softer and more flexible than in an adult

What is the trachea?

400

How long is the maximum amount of time I should suction my patient

What is 10-15 seconds?

500

When assessing a patient's respiratory status, I am assessing for rate, rhythm and 

What is quality?

500

DAILY DOUBLE:

This device does not enter the pt's trachea, but isolates the glottic opening by occupying space in the larynx and hypopharynx

What is a supraglottic airway?

100 extra points if you can name one

500

Blood is composed of these four things 

What is RBCs, WBCs, Platelets and plasma

500

This high pitched sound heard in the upper airway 

What is stridor?

500

I'm having shortness of breath, altered mental status and poor tidal volume, I'm in:

What is respiratory failure?

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