Lifting and moving patients
Anatomy, Physiology, and Medical Terminology
Pathophysiology
Airway Managment
Chapter 10
100
What move should be performed if there is immediate danger?
An emergency move
100
The structure of the body and the relationship of its parts to each other is called:
What is Anatomy
100
The name of air breathed in and out with each breath?
What is Tidal volume
100
A child aged 1 month to 1 year is called​
What is infant
100
Steps to performing a head tilt, chin lift are:
What is tilting the head backward with one hand.
200
A pregnant woman in her third trimester should be placed on...
What is on her left side
200
What is the first line of defense in protecting the body from the environment
What is Integumentary
200
What is the name of the ventilation volume that is calculated by multiplying the tidal volume by the frequency of ventilation?
What is minute ventilation
200
What should a 3-year-old be able to perform
What is running
200
If gurgling is heard while giving oxygen therapy via BWM the EMT should,
What is immediately apply suction to remove anything from airway.
300
When a person is on the ground, you can move them by what kind of drag?
What is Armpit-forearm Drag
300
Normal anatomical position means the patient is:
What is standing erect, facing forward, arms outstretched, palms forward.
300
If the sodium-potassium pump fails it may lead to what detrimental cellular change:
What is the cell swells
300
What age is a child considered an adolescent
What is 12-18 years
300
Why would an EMT use an NPA instead of an OPA
What is the patient has a gag reflex.
400
Generally a person can sustain a 100 percent effort for _ seconds.
What is 6 seconds
400
Airway obstruction can occur more easily in small children because:
What is Trachea softer and more flexible than an adults.
400
The exchange of gases at the peripheral tissue capillary level is responsible for the removal of what waste substance from the​ cells?
What is CO2
400
If a patient is 65 years old, what stage of development are they?
What is Late adulthood.
400
if you have a patient who overdosed on opiates who is laying unconscious with sonorous breath sounds an cyanotic lips, what would be the cause of the breath sounds?
What is Airway occlusion from the tongue.
500
You may be required to transport a neonate from one medical facility to another. What do you transport them in
What is a neonatal isolette?
500
If ventilations continue to worsen despite the use of accessory muscles, the patient's breathing may be considered:
What is inadequate
500
FiO2 stands for:
What is Fraction of inspired oxygen
500
What is a normal respiratory rate for a neonate right after birth?
What is 40 to 60 breaths per minute
500
What device is typically a part of the on-board, permanently mounted on the ambulance.
What is fixed suction unit
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