Anatomy & Physiology
Assessment
Oxygen Devices
Humidity & Aerosol
Infection Control
100

This extends from pharynx into the primary bronchi in the mid thorax. C-shaped hyaline cartilage ring keeps airway open.

What is the trachea?

100

Listening to breath sounds.

What is auscultation?

100

FiO2 range of 0.24 to 0.44

What is a nasal cannula?

100

This is the body's natural humidifier.

 What is the nose?

100

Infections that occur while in the hospital.

What are nosocomial infections?

200

The part of the lung where gas exchange takes place. 

What are the alveoli?

200

Absence of breathing

What is apnea?

200

Putting me on an emphysema patient for a long time will have troubling results.

What is a non-rebreather?

200

Liquid particles suspended in gas (oxygen or air).

What is Bland Aerosol?

200

This transmission route is the most common route of transmission.

What is Indirect Contact?

300

Nerve impulses pass through this to stimulate the diaphragm to contract.

What is the phrenic nerve?

300

This outward protrusion of the sternum describes this type of thoracic configuration.

What is Pectus Carinatum?

300

I am required to be installed when the FiO2 is 0.36.

What is a bubble humidifier?

300

HME

What is a Heat Moisture Exchanger?

300

Using ethylene oxide gas, this method destroys all microorganisms.

What is sterilization?

400

The trapdoor that closes of the larynx during swallowing to prevent food from entering the trachea.

What is the epiglottis?

400

This type of breathing pattern seems to be deep and fast. Hey sugar!

What is kussmaul's breathing?

400

An eye disease affecting premature infants, characterized by abnormal blood vessel growth in the retina, which can lead to vision impairment or blindness.

What is Retinopathy of Prematurity?

400

This device uses a piezoelectric crystal to generate aerosol.

What is an ultrasonic nebulizer?

400

Objects or materials which are likely to carry infection, such as clothes, utensils, and equipment.

What are fomites?

500

I cover the surface of the alveoli to reduce surface tension and prevent collapse.

What is Surfactant?

500

Heard over lung parenchyma, this sounds very soft and low pitched.

What are vesicular breath sounds?

500

My pressure keeps your alveoli open.  I am also the element that is Fast & Furious.

What is Nitrogen?

500

This set up is used when a FiO2 of 60% or greater is needed and requires an additional flow source.

What is a tandem aerosol set up?

500

A patient with leukemia requires this type of precaution.

What is Neutropenic precaution?

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