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100

This is the medical term for the absence of breathing.

Apnea

100

Nostril __________ can indicate shortness of breath.

Flaring

100

The process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in a liquid medium such as water is known as ____________.

Drowning

100

This airway adjunct should not be used on a patient with a gag reflex.

OPA

100

The written documentation of a patient encounter is called a

PCR or patient care report

200

This is the term for the moment that the heartbeat and breathing stop.

Clinical Death

200

This position, in which the hands are rested on the knees, can indicate shortness of breath.

Tripod Position

200

Exposure to various irritants and substances such as pollen and smoke can trigger signs and symptoms of _________, such as airway inflammation.

Asthma

200

This adjunct has a bevel.

NPA

200

 You are asked to give testimony in court about the care you gave to a patient. The attorney may ask you about items in your run report because the report is a ______ document

legal

300

This occurs when too many brain cells die and damage to the brain is irreversible following stoppage of the heartbeat and breathing.

Biological Death

300

The term that describes the movement of air between the atmosphere and the lungs is _________________.

Ventilation

300

Years of smoking can cause COPD after permanent damage is caused to these parts of the lungs, where gas exchange occurs.

Alveoli

300

Suction should not be applied for more than _______ seconds at a time.

15

300

You read a patient care report that states that the "patient was attempting to perform a dangerous trick on her bike." this is ___________ information. 

Subjective

400

Slow, infrequent gasps of air from unresponsive patient are known as ___________ respirations.

Agonal

400

The human body uses O2 produce energy through the process of cellular ____________.

Respiration

400

_____________ occurs when exposure to an antigen to which the body has become hypersensitive causes the upper airway to swell and close

(1-word term)

Anaphylaxis

400

This letter should be formed with the thumb and pointer finger when holding a BVM in place on a patient's face.

C

400

Vital signs and quoting of patient statements are examples of ___________ information.

Objective

500

Muscles other than the diaphragm that can assist in breathing are known as _____________ muscles.

Accessory

500

The amount of air that goes in and out of the lungs during one breath is known as ____________.

Tidal Volume

500

This gas binds to hemoglobin when inhaled and prevents O2 from being carried to the body by RBCs

CO, Carbon Monoxide

500

A patient should be ventilated every ______ seconds.

5-6 or 5 or 6

500

Information on a patient care report that includes details about the call itself such as time of dispatch is called the:

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