Airway Interventions
O2
Physiology
Causes of Hypoxia
Name the body system
100

If a patient has an SPO2 of 92% and you want to administer 2 LPM of O2, what would be the most appropriate O2 delivery device?

Nasal Cannula

100

What percentage of supplemental oxygen is oxygen? 

100%


100

This gas is not flammable, but it is an oxidizer that accelerates burning.

Oxygen

100

This is a chronic lung disease that causes inflammation and tightening of the muscles around the airways, making it difficult to breathe. People can have exacerbations during allergy season or exercise.

Asthma

100

Lungs

Respiratory

200

If a patient has an SPO2 of 85% and you want to administer 15 LPM of O2, what would be the most appropriate O2 delivery device?

Nonrebreather

200

What percentage of atmospheric air is oxygen?

21%

200

This gas is exhaled in order to increase the body's pH

CO2

200

This is a life-threatening, acute allergic reaction that can occur within minutes of exposure to an allergen and cause the upper airway to close.

Anaphylaxis

200

Kidneys

Renal or Urinary

300

It a patient has a respiratory rate of 4, an SPO2 of 85, and you want to administer 15 LPM of O2,  what would be the most appropriate O2 delivery device?

BVM

300

What is the maximum LPM of O2 that should be administered through a nasal cannula?

6 LPM

300

This acid is produced by the body during glycolysis. 

Lactic Acid

300

This occurs when cardiac tissue dies as a result of oxygen deprivation.

Heart Attack

300

Gall Bladder

Digestive

400

If a pediatric patient will not tolerate a mask but has an SPO2 of 91%, what would be a method to supply O2 to them?

Blow By Method

400

What is the minimum LPM of O2 that should be administered through a nonrebreather?

10 LPM

400

When the body uses O2 to produce ATP, the process is known as _________ respiration.

Aerobic

400

This is a lung infection that causes the air sacs in the lungs to fill with fluid or pus, making it difficult to breathe

Pneumonia

400

Pituitary Gland

Endocrine

500

How many breaths per minute should you administer with a BVM?

10-12

500

Why is there a minimum LPM of O2 for nonrebreathers?

To prevent the bag from collapsing

500

This gas is the H in pH.

Hydrogen

500

Hemoglobin has a greater affinity for this poisonous gas than it does for oxygen. __________ poisoning occurs when the body can't distribute O2 because this gas is bound to RBCs.

Carbon Monoxide.

500

Spleen

Lymphatic, Immune, or Blood

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