Anatomy & Physiology
Complications
Oxygen Tanks
Oxygen Delivery Devices
Causes / conditions
100

Name for when the diaphragm relaxes, chest falls and air flows outwards

What is exhalation

100

Person is in a carbon monoxide rich environment

What is do not enter the area, and call 911 to request fire services and EMS

100

Something you should not do with an oxygen tank

What is drop, roll, or stand the containers upright while not secured

100
When oxygen should be administered based on a pulse oximeter reading

What is when SpO2 is 94% or lower

100

Complete lack of oxygen

What is anoxia

200

Amount of oxygen in room air (percentage)

What is 21%

200

The person vomits while using a pocket mask or BVM

What is remove mask, clear airway, shake debris from mask, and resume oxygen

200

Colour of tank indicating oxygen

What is green or white

200

When an OPA should be used

What is on an unconscious person without a gag reflex 

200

A bluish or grayish discoloration of the skin

What is cyanosis

300

Medical name for throat

What is pharynx

300

A cause for reading failure on a pulse oximeter

What is nail polish, cold weather, bright lights, or carbon monoxide poisoning

300

The proper way to store an oxygen tank

What is with the valve closed and the regulator depressurized

300

The reason two-person BVM is preferred

What is a better seal, more effective ventilation, and less fatigue

300

A condition caused by dissolved gases (usually nitrogen) forming bubbles in the blood or tissues

What is decompression sickness or the bends

400

AKA Voice box 

What is larynx
400

An alternative to placing a pulse oximeter on a finger with nail polish

What is a toe, earlobe, or sideways across the finger

400

Role of the regulator of an oxygen cylinder

What is controlling the flow rate and indicating how much oxygen remains

400

Maximum amount of time you should use suction

What is 15 seconds

400

A common early symptom of hypoxia

What is confusion / restlessness

500

Middle portion of the pharynx located at the back of the mouth behind the uvula

What is oropharynx

500

Difference found in pulse oximetry in a person with COPD

What is a typical oxygen level between 88%-92%
500

Pressure found on a full oxygen tank

2000-2200 PSI

500

The flow rate on a nasal cannula

1-4 L/min

500

Body system is most directly affected first when oxygen levels begin to drop.

What is nervous system