Airway
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100

When determining the correct size oral airway, you should measure from the ___ to ___. 

From the earlobe to the corner of the mouth.

100

“Adam’s apple” and “voicebox” are other terms used to describe the ______.

the larynx

100

Fibrous bands that connect bones to each other are called:

ligaments

100

When does an EMR have a legal duty to act?

when employed by an agency that designates you as an EMR (on duty, when tones go off)

100

Name one solid organ.

liver, spleen, kidney, pancreas 

200
When suctioning an airway, you should limit your attempt to ___ seconds for an adult and ___ seconds for a child.

15 seconds (adult)

10 seconds (child)

200

What is the main function of platelets in the blood?

blood clotting; bleeding prevention when vessels are damaged 

200

A 40-year-old woman has an injury to the mid-shaft humerus following a motor vehicle crash. What major joint is immediately distal to her injury?

elbow

200

In order to keep his or her certification current, the EMR must:

maintain the minimum number of continuing education hours

200

Which type of oxygen delivery device should be used in a patient requiring high flow oxygen?

non-rebreather mask

300

What is one major contraindication for inserting a nasal airway (NPA)?

facial trauma 

300

Name the sections of the spinal column in descending order.

Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacrum, Coccyx

300

Bile is produced by _____ and stored in the _____.

produced by liver

stored in the gallbladder

300

Communication with a physician via two-way radio or telephone is an example of:

online medical control

300

The larynx is located _____ to the trachea. 

superior 

400

Which type of airway maneuver should be used in a patient with a suspected neck injury?

jaw-thrust

400

Thin walled vessels that carry blood back to the heart are called what?

Veins

400

The xiphoid process is the:

pointed, distal end of the sternum

400

On the human body, proximal means:

a position that is closest to the body's midline

400

The appropriate rescue breathing rate for a 6-month-old infant is one breath every _____.

2-3 seconds

500

Gas exchange occurs in the ______. 

alveoli 

500

Patients who have experienced carbon monoxide poisoning may have false pulse oximetry readings because:

their RBCs are saturated, but with carbon monoxide, not oxygen. (your pulse ox monitor cannot tell the difference)

500

After blood picks up oxygen from the lungs, it is returned to _____.

the left side of the heart

500

The prefix vaso- means:

vessel 

500

A diminished radial pulse indicates what?

hypo-perfusion

blood is shunting to the core to keep vital organs perfused