Medical Terminology
Airway Anatomy
Airway Devices
Clinical Application
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The medical term for low oxygen content in arterial blood

Hypoxemia

100

The small, leaf- shaped flap of cartilaginous tissue that protects the trachea

Epiglottis

100

A semicircular device of hard plastic or rubber that holds the tongue away from the back of the throat

OPA- oropharyngeal airway

100

A medical patient needing supplemental oxygen would display an SPO2 less that 

94%

100

The amount of air moved in and out with one respiration

Tidal Volume

200

The medical term for an increased rate of breathing

Tachypnea

200

The anterior portion of the larynx is comprised of the bulky...

thyroid cartilage

200

A manual device used to provide positive pressure ventilation consisting of a self inflating bag, a one-way nonrebreather valve, a face mask, an intake/O2 reservoir, and an O2 reservoir

bag-valve mask

200

 You are treating a 74 year old male exhibiting signs of an acute stroke. The patient has an O2 saturation of 93% with no signs of poor perfusion. What is the most appropriate oxygen delivery choice to begin therapy?

2 LPM via Nasal cannula

200

The lubricant that reduces friction when layers of the pleura rub against each other during breathing.

serous fluid

300

The term for the mechanical process of moving air in and out of the lungs 

Pulmonary ventilation or ventilation

300

The point at which the trachea splits into the right and left mainstem bronchi is called the? 

Carina

300

A method for delivering a high concentration of oxygen that has a reservoir bag attached to a mask, with a one-way valve between them that prevents the patient's exhaled air from mixing with the oxygen in the reservoir bag

nonrebreather mask

300

 You are treating a patient for chest pain and the patient has an O2 saturation of 92%. The patient is speaking clearly and denies any dyspnea. Do you initiate oxygen therapy immediately?

no- per the AHA guidelines this patient does not need immediate oxygen

300

A harsh, high-pitched sound heard during inspiration. Characteristic of a significant upper airway obstruction

Stridor

400

The medical term for shortness of breath

Dyspnea

400

The muscles between the ribs that contract with inhalation

Intercostal muscles 

400

The preferred device to deliver oxygen in most medical patients providing a limited O2 concentration ranging from 24-44% consisting of two soft plastic tips that are connected to thin tubing to the main oxygen source

nasal cannula

400

A child has gone into cardiac arrest on the playground and you are alone, what is the correct compression to ventilation ratio for this patient?

30:2

400

A full oxygen cylinder contains this pressure of oxygen.

2,000 psi

500

The term for the amount of air breathed in that reaches the alveoli

Alveolar ventilation

500

The innermost covering of the lung is known as the?

Visceral pleura

500

A container of sterile water connected directly to the oxygen regulator used to add moisture to the oxygen

oxygen humidifier 

500

A patient with a tracheostomy would need what for  positive pressure ventilations?

Attach the bag directly to the trach tube

500

An M cylinder contains what volume of oxygen when full?

3,000 L