What is the oxygen device uses two small prongs that sit in the nose and is often the first type of oxygen a patient receives.
What is Nasal Cannula
What airway device is placed in the mouth to prevent the tongue from blocking the airway in an unconscious patient.
What is an oral airway (OPA)?
What is the main purpose of intubation?
What is to keep the airway open and help the patient breathe?
The diaphragm
_______ is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another:
Empathy
What is the name of the mask must stay inflated and can deliver a high concentration of oxygen in emergency situations.
What is a non-rebreather mask?
What airway device is placed through the nose and can be used when a patient still has a gag reflex.
What is a nasal airway (NPA)?
When a patient lost their inability to breathe on their own / protect their airway. This is called ____ ____ (2 words) and will lead to intubation.
What is respiratory failure?
What are the 4 main components of someone's blood
Red blood cells
White Blood cells
Plasma
Platelets
The correct word for shortness of breath is?
Dyspnea
What is the name of oxygen device delivers a precise and controlled FiO₂, making it useful for patients who need specific oxygen levels.
What is a Venturi (Venti) mask?
what airway device sits above the vocal cords and is often used as a temporary airway during procedures or emergencies.
What is a laryngeal mask airway (LMA)?
What piece of equipment is used to see the vocal cords during intubation.
laryngoscope?or Glyde
There are four different types of bones, often classified by their shape. This class of bones is where blood cells are produced.
A long bone
Moving air in and out of the lungs is called what? (The med term)
Ventilation
What device is used when a patient is not breathing or not breathing well and requires manual ventilation.
What is an Ambu bag (bag-valve mask)?
What airway provides the most secure airway, is placed through the vocal cords, and allows full ventilation and airway protection.
What is an endotracheal tube (ETT)?
RT often review Xray to confirm the breathing tube is not in the__________?
esophagus
What were the 3 lays of the skins called? The ______, the______, and the _______
Hypodermis
Dermis
Epidermis
What are 3 main muscle types?
Cardiac, Skeletal, Smooth
If patient suddenly becomes unresponsive and is not breathing adequately after surgery. Oxygen alone is not enough RT will use a _______ to provide ventilation support.
What is an Ambu bag (bag-valve mask)?
A _____ is referring to a tube placed into someone's neck for aid in breathing or breathing support.
What is a tracheostomy (trach)?
What complication can occur if the tube is placed too far and only one lung is ventilated. We call this a _____ _____ _____
Right mainstem intubation
If your lung tissue was spread out 1 cell thick, the surface area would cover what?
A tennis court
This chamber of the heart pumps blood into the aorta
Left ventricle