Anatomy
Physiology
Assessment
Conditions
Treatments
100

This area is directly posterior to the nose.

What is the nasopharynx?

100

Inhalation is an ______ process in which the muscles of the rib cage and diaphragm ________.

What is active and contract?

100

When assessing a patient, adequate breathing meets this criteria.

What is sufficient to support life?

100

This genetic disease causes thick, sticky mucus that accumulates in the lungs.

What is cystic fibrosis?

100

You should provide this if your patient has an oximeter reading of 97% but is presenting with respiratory distress.  

What is oxygen?

200

This ring shaped structure forms the lower portion of the larynx.

What is the cricoid cartilage? 

200

This is the movement of gases to and from the alveoli.

What is ventilation?

200

Very rapid breathing may result in this.

What is not enough oxygen?

200

A spontaneous pneumothorax is usually a result of a rupture of this, a small section of the lung that is weak.

What is a bleb?

200

Your called to a music festival at Monument Lake, and your patient, who tells you he just drove up from Texas yesterday, has a headache, nausea, fatigue, and feels dizzy.  You provide the following treatment.

What is oxygen and transport to lower altitude?

300

The epiglottis closes over this opening to the trachea.

What is the glottis?

300

This is the movement of gases and other nutrients between the cells and the blood.

What is respiration?

300

This swelling around the lower back may indicate inadequate breathing in a bed-ridden patient.

What is sacral edema?

300

The majority of COPD cases are caused by this.

What is cigarette smoking?

300

As you prepare to assist your patient with their prescribed inhaler, and after checking the expiration date, you ensure the following.

Is this the right patient, right time, right medication, right dose, and right route?

400

The muscle that divides the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity is controlled primarily by this nerve.

What is the phrenic nerve?

400

The removal of carbon dioxide helps regulate this.

What is the body's pH, or relative acidity?

400

This harsh, high-pitched sound during breathing is usually due to an upper airway obstruction.

What is stridor?

400

This condition results in the walls of the alveoli breaking down.

What is emphysema?

400

Before administering the inhaler, make sure the patient does this.

What is exhale deeply?

500

The trachea is formed and protected by __ C shaped rings of cartilage.

What is 16?

500

In general, a child's respiratory anatomy is smaller than an adult, but this part of the anatomy takes up proportionally more space in the pharynx than an adult.

What is the tongue.

500

As you auscultate your patient's lungs, you hear this lower-pitched sound which resembles snoring or rattling. 

What is rhonchi?

500

The typical adult with epiglottitis.

What is a male in his 40's who may have had a recent cold.

500

You should not do this with a patient presenting with suspected epiglottitis.

What is inspect the throat?

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