Anatomy & Physiology
Pathophysiology
Life Span Development
Airway Management
Anything Goes
100

Divides the body into upper and lower halves.

What is transverse or  horizontal plane.

100

Ambient air contains ____% oxygen and _____% nitrogen.

21 and 78

100

A 16 year old is classified as 

An adolescent

100

Muscle that controls breathing

Diaphragm

100

Percent oxygen at 4LPM.

37%

200

Divides the body into equal left and right halves

Midsagittal Plane

200

The measure of the ability of the chest wall and lungs to stretch, distend, and expand.

Compliance

200

Most illnesses typically become evident in which stage of life?

Middle Adulthood

200

If an adult has shallow breathing at a rate of 8 times per minute what should you do for airway treatment?

Positive pressure ventilation

200

Medical breakdown of bronchitis

Inflammation of the bronchus

300

Quadrant location of the spleen

Left upper quadrant

300

The patient in anaerobic metabolism is deficient in 

oxygen

300

Optimal level and performance is typically reached at what life stage? 

Early adulthood

300

Easiest way to open the airway of a patient

Head-tilt-chin-lift

300

Measurement of the NPA

From the nose to the tip of the earlobe.

400

Side/chamber of the heart that pumps blood to the lungs.

Right ventricle

400

Administering 95% oxygen would be documented as 

FiO2 0.95

400

Hear rate of a neonate

100-160 beats per minute

400

Formal name for hard suction catheter 

Yankauer

400

Measurement of the OPA

From the corner of the mouth to the tip of the earlobe.

500

Pain described as "caustic" is what?

Burning

500

Primary way oxygen is transported to the cells.

On the hemoglobin of red blood cells

500

Respiratory rate of a newborn neonate

40-60 breaths per minute

500

Suction times for an adult and a child/infant.

15 seconds adult and 5 seconds for child/infant

500

High pitched upper airway obstruction noise on inhalation mainly

stridor