Who, What, Where
Uh, What's that called?
Can you hear that?
But when?
Drugs are good, mmmkay?!
100

The coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract

What is... hemoptysis

100

This substance reduces surface tension and helps keep alveoli open. Can be washed away in cases of pulmonary edema or near drowning and the alveoli may collapse

What is... Surfactant

100

An abnormal, high pitched musical sound caused by obstruction in the trachea or larynx

What is... Stridor

100

Describe an emphysema patient

What are... Non-productive cough, clubbed fingers, barrel chest

100

First line beta-2 bronchodilator

What is... Albuterol

200

noninvasive monitoring technique that is primarily used in the pre-hospital setting to confirm ET tube placement

What is... Capnography

200

A dangerous condition in which the body tissues and cells do not have enough oxygen

What is... Hypoxia

200

Coarse, low pitched breath sounds heard in patients in patients who chronically have mucus in the airways

What is... Rhonchi

200

List 4 types of patients that ETCO2 should be utilized on

What is...

Sepsis

Trauma

Anxiety

Unresponsive

Hypo/Hyper- glycemia

Seizure

...All kinds of patients

200
Induction to sedation in a time of RSI

What is... Etomidate

300

The landmark used when performing cricothyrotomy

What is... Cricothyroid Membrane

300

A life-threatening collection of air within the pleural space that collapses the involved lung and forces the mediastinal structures to the opposite side

What is... Tension Pneumothorax

300

High pitched whistling breath sounds, can be heard on inspiration, expiration or both

What are... Wheezes

300

Indications to take over airway management (RSI)

What is...

Unresponsive

Hypoxic

Severe respiratory distress

LOTS of reasons...

300

Calcium channel blockade in the respiratory smooth muscles to induce bronchodilation

What is... Magnesium Sulfate

400

A condition involving inflammatory changes and excessive mucus production in the bronchial tree

What is... Chronic Bronchitis

400

The movement of the trachea towards the unaffected lung

What is... Tracheal Deviation
400

an abnormal pattern of breathing characterized by progressively deeper, and sometimes faster, breathing followed by a gradual decrease that results in a temporary stop in breathing called an apnea

What is... Cheyne Stokes Breathing

400

When a victim (patient) makes no sound when coughing or attempting to cough

What is... Choking

400

A dissociative, hypnotic, anesthetic, medication that provides both sedation and analgesia

What is... Ketamine

500

The point at which the trachea bifurcates into the left and right main stem bronchi

What is... Carina

500

Pregnancy. Surgery. Travelling. Obesity. Birth control. Smoking. DVT. 

What are... Risks for Pulmonary Embolism

500

The most ominous breath sounds

What are... No Breath Sounds

500

Primary purpose of CPAP/BiPap

What is... To prevent the collapse of Alveoli and to decrease the potential for atelectasis (lung collapse)

500

Non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent

What is... Rocuronium

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