Breathing Betrayals
Tube Time
When Plans Go Awry
Aldrete & Beyond
Recovery Room Routines
100

Patient arrives to PACU with "see-saw" respirations, absent breath sounds, & hypertension. 

What is breathing obstruction?

100

Medication administered prior to intubation to optimize intubating conditions. 

What is Anectine (succinylcholine)?

100

Hand configuration when supporting ventilation with a bag-valve mask.

What is "C" & "E"?

100

Most common cause of hypotension in the PACU

What is hypovolemia?

100

This medication is commonly administered in the PACU to reverse opioid-induced respiratory depression.

What is Narcan?

200

This sudden, involuntary contraction of the vocal cords can completely block the airway, often triggered by irritants during anesthesia or aspiration events.

What is a laryngospasm?

200

Maneuver performed during intubation to help bring the glottic opening in to view. 

What is a BURP maneuver?

Backward

Upward

Rightward Pressure

200

Definitive treatment for Malignant Hyperthermia. 

What is Dantrolene (Ryanodex)?

200

Scoring system most commonly used in PACU to assess for discharge readiness. 

What is an Aldrete score?

200

In the PACU, this piece of essential equipment is immediately available and used to clear a patient's airway of secretions, blood, or emesis.

What is suction?

300

This severe, potentially life-threatening  reaction can cause a rapid drop in blood pressure, widespread hives, and difficulty breathing, often requiring immediate epinephrine.

What is anaphylaxis?

300

The most reliable confirmation of correct placement of the endotracheal tube. 

What is CO2 detection/capnography?


300

This post-anesthesia complication is characterized by a state of agitation, disorientation, and uncooperativeness as a patient awakens from general anesthesia, especially common in children.

What is Emergence Delirium?

300

In the Modified Aldrete Score, a patient who can move two extremities on command would receive this many points for "Activity.

What is 1 point?

300

Beyond physiological stability, this other common post-operative complaint, often managed with antiemetics like ondansetron or promethazine, must be controlled before a patient is discharged.

What is Post-Operative Nausea & Vomiting? 

400

Following port placement on the right side, a patient develops tachycardia, hypotension, tachypnea, decreased SpO2 and absent breath sounds on the right side. 

What is a pneumothorax?

400

This flexible, coudé-tipped device is used to facilitate endotracheal intubation, especially in cases of an anterior or difficult airway.

What is a bougie/eschmann?

400

Potential complication while performing an interscalene block, resulting in cardiac arrhythmias, seizures, and hypoxia. 

What is LAST (Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity)?

400

To be considered for discharge of Phase I PACU, a patient needs an Aldrete Score of atleast this number?

What is 9?

400

Upon a patient's arrival in the PACU, the very first priority for the nurse is to assess this critical body system.

What is the airway?

500

Maneuver utilized during a laryngospasm

What is a Larson maneuver?

Hard pressure on the angle of the jaw

500

Device used in a situation where that patient cannot be ventilated with a bag valve mask or intubated. 

What is a LMA (laryngeal mask airway)?

500

Medication used to reverse muscle weakness after paralytic use.

What is Sugammadex (Bridion)?

500

For a patient to receive 2 points in the "Circulation" category, their systolic blood pressure must be within this percentage range of their pre-anesthetic baseline.

What is ±20% (or ±20% of pre-anesthetic level)?

500

The most frequent cause of airway obstruction in the PACU, often corrected by a simple head-tilt chin-lift maneuver.

What is the tongue falling back (or soft tissue obstruction)?

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