Airway
Anatomy
Airway
Management
Patient
Assessment
Lifespan
Human
Body
100

Bifurcation of the trachea is called:

What is the Carina.

100

A sign of inadequate respirations and perfusion:

What is cyanosis.

100

The best source for patient history is:

What is the patient.

100

Normal pulse rate of an adult patient:

What is 60-100.
100

The primary muscle used for breathing:

What is the diaphragm.

200

Flap shaped or leaf shaped structure that protects particles from entering the trachea:

What is the epiglottis.

200

Exchange of gases at the cellular level is:

What is internal respiration.

200

First step in the patient assessment

What is scene size up.

200
Name for age group between 12-18 years:

What is adolescent.

200
Metabolism that can proceed only in the presence of oxygen:

What is aerobic metabolism.

300

The amount of air inhaled and exhaled in one minute:

What is minute ventilation.

300

The best way to deliver high concentration of oxygen via BVM is:

Attached to oxygen.

300

Checking vital signs on critical patients every 5 minutes and stable patients every 15 minutes happens when:

What is reassessment phase.

300

Normal respiratory rate of a newborn infant: 

What is 30-60.

300

The chamber of the heart that is more muscular and pumps blood to the body:

What is the left ventricle.

400

Process of loading oxygen onto hemoglobin:

What is Oxygenation.

400

Abnormal breath sound of the upper airway usually noted in unresponsive patients:

What is snoring.

400

Evaluation of LOC, breathing, pulse, and life threatening conditions occurs when:

What is primary assessment.

400

Assessment of children that focuses on appearance, work of breathing, and circulation:

What is the pediatric assessment triangle.

400

Main artery leaving the left side of the heart carrying oxygen rich blood to the body:

What is the aorta.

500

Structure that separates the upper and lower airway 

What is the larynx.
500

Air entering into the stomach during ventilation will cause: (2 answers)

What is gastric distention & vomiting.
500

Mnemonic used in evaluating pain during the secondary assessment:

What is OPQRST.

500

This age group has proportionately larger tongues and shorter, narrower airways:

What is an infant.

500

Vein that carries blood from the head, neck, and upper extremities to the heart:

What is the superior vena cava.

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