______Relative deficiency of oxygen in the blood
What is Hypoxemia!
How do we assess for adequate oxygenation?
What is Pulse Oximetry
What is the Goal of Airway Assessment?
What is an Open Airway!
____Low pitched rattling or snoring sound
What is Rhonchi
This is referred to as Barking Cough
What is Croup!
This infection causes Epiglotitis
What is Haemophilus influenzae!
Nasal Cannula can deliver up to ____L of oxygen
What is 6!
Respirations in infants less than a year old is counted for ______
What is One Full Minute!
These sounds sound like Rice Krispies or Popping sounds
Barrel Chest and pursed lip breathing are s/s of this Diagnosis
What is COPD!
What is RSV referred to as?
What is Death by Mucous!
This mask helps patient burn off retained CO2
What is a Non-Rebreather Mask
High levels of _______ in pregnancy can cause shortness of breath and breathing faster due to expansion of lung capacity to carry large quantities of oxygen to the fetus
What is Progesterone!
These sounds are typically caused by an airway obstruction
What is Stridor!
Can you name 2 life-threatening situations related to Pneumonia?
What is Sepsis and ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome)
______inadequate oxygen supply in the tissues
What is Hypoxia!
Infants are _______ breathers.
What is Nose!
What are signs of deterioration in your Asthma patient?
What is: Silent or quiet chest, Inability to talk, Agitation/Decreased LOC, Fatigue, Hypoxemia, Hypercapnia, Metabolic Acidosis.
These sounds are caused by narrowing of the airway
What are signs of deterioration in your patient with PE?
What is: Hypotension, Cardiogenic shock, Worsening dyspnea, Decreasing LOC, Confusion, Restlessness, Anxiety
What is Whooping!
This can deliver up to 60L/min of humidified oxygen
What is a High-Flow Nasal Cannula!
Untreated acute maternal _______ leads to fetal ________ and compromise.
What is Hypoxemia!
These sounds are considered a Medical Emergency!
This diagnosis is commonly seen in tall, thin, healthy males
What is Spontaneous Pneumothorax! (Vapes)