Obstructions
Anatomy
O2 Administration
Your Patient
Miscellaneous
100

The most common cause of an airway obstruction is

What is the tongue

100
The process of drawing air into and out of the chest is called.

What is ventilation.

100

The amount of oxygen being delivered to the patient on a NC is. 

What is 2-6LMP

100

Your patient is semiconscious and breathing 6 times per minute. This is.

What is respiratory failure

100

Your patient is unconscious and breathing 4 times a minute, you should

begin ventilating your patient

200

With partial airway obstruction the patient is able to 

What is cough

200

The structure in the lungs where gas exchange takes place.

What is the alveoli.

200

An apneic patient should receive oxygen via 

What is a BVM

200

The likely condition when your patient is wheezing and is sensitive to irritants. 

What is asthma

200

An airway adjunct used for an unresponsive patient with a gag reflex is

What is a NPA
300

When caring for a choking unresponsive child you should first

chest compressions

300
The upper airway consists of all structures from the mouth down to the. 

What is the larynx

300

When you are administering Oxygen to a patient who is not breathing, you should use. 

What is a BVM

300

You assess your patients airway and hear gurgling, you should first. 

What is suction. 

300

When rescue breathing for an adult, you should provide a breath every

5 to 6 seconds

400

An aware, choking pregnant patient should receive.

Chest Thrusts

400

The areas of the body to assess for accessory muscle use are.

What are the neck and chest. 

400
A claustrophobic patient should receive oxygen supplementation via a.

What is a Nasal Cannula

400

You are told your snoring patient overdosed on heroin, you should first. 

What is open the airway. 

400

Airway management for a patient with a suspected spinal injury includes

what is a jaw thrust
500

For a choking infant you use a combination of 

What is 5 back blows then 5 abdominal compressions

500

The position patients with dyspnea will assume naturally

What is tripod

500

What is the ideal number of responders to have when using a BVM on a patient

What is 2
500

Your patient is lying in bed complaining of dyspnea what position should you place this patient is 

What is sitting up

500

What is the medical term for a patient who feels like they are not getting enough air

What is dyspnea