How many chambers does the heart contain?
What cell is responsible for carrying CO2?
Red blood cell
What device is used to measure the presence of oxygen in the blood?
A pulse oximetry device (SPO2)
Topical lidocaine is what form of anesthesia?
Local anesthesia.
What is unique about an Air-Q LMA?
It doubles as a guide for placement of an ETT.
What is the name of the trapdoor-like structure responsible for keeping the contents of the esophagus from entering the trachea?
The epiglottis
A healthy human end-tidal volume sits between __ - __ mmHg *Hint: CO2*
35 - 45 mmHg
What invasive device is used to monitor blood pressure?
An Arterial line (A-line).
Propofol is what form of anesthesia?
General anesthesia.
What is the name of this device?
Patient Data Module (PDM)
What small anatomic structure within the lungs is the sight of gas exchange?
The alveoli
What percentage is atmospheric oxygen?
21%
Name one purpose of an ABG.
An ABG test measures the oxygen, carbon dioxide and pH levels in your blood from an artery sample.
Regional anesthesia.
What is the name of this device?
HemoSphere
..., Trachea, ______, Bronchioles, ...
Bronchus or Bronchi
What does an end-tidal capnography waveform represent?
An end-tidal capnography waveform is a simple graphic measurement of how much CO2 a person is exhaling.
What are the names of the top and bottom numbers of a blood pressure reading?
Top: Systolic
Bottom: Diastolic
What is the abbreviated name for Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography?
ERCP
What is the name of this OPA airway?
Guedel Airway
What is the name of the innervated bifurcation that splits the trachea into the bronchi?
The carina
What is a ""pleth" (A.K.A. plethysmography tracing) wave represent?
The flow of blood. A well-defined pleth wave suggests strong blood flow.
What is the full name for an EGD?
Esophagogastoduodenoscopy.
What is the name of this component of the anesthesia machine?
The breathing system