Catheter care
Nurse Trivia
Chicago Classification
Tools/Tips
Types of Swallows
100
What is the correct storage for your manometry catheter?
The catheter should be stored in its hard cover blue case. 
100
What is the most important day in May?
Nurses Day, May 6th
100
This is the number of swallows that are supposed to be in a swallow frame.
One
100
Using this tool in the stomach over a period of deep inspiration will allow
What is the PIP as a tool?
100
This type of swallow is less than 100 mmHg.
What is a failed swallow?
200
The accepted time for soaking in this HLD is 12 minutes.
What is Metricide OPA?
200
This is the person most commonly performing a manometry study.
What is a Registered Nurse?
200
This value is should be less than 15 mm HG.
What is the Integrated Relaxation pressure? (IRP)
200
Using this feature will allow you to watch a swallow as if it's live. 
What is the play feature in Manoview?
200
This type of swallow has a DCI of > than 8,000 mm HG
What is Hypercontractile?
300
This is the maximum number of sensors that can be masked to effectively perform a study. 
What is the number 3?
300
This was one of the very first nurses.
Who was Florence Nightingale?
300
This Value begins at the UES relaxation and ends at the Contractile Deceleration Point.
What is the DL?
300
You can right click and add this to swallow. 
What is an annotation?
300
This type of pressurization extends from the contractile front to the EGJ.
What is Compartmentalized esophageal pressurization?
400
This type of cleaning will damage your catheter.
What is steam sterilization or Steris Machine?
400
What is a common conscious sedation dosage?

2 mg Versed, 50 mcg Fentanyl

1 mg Versed 100mcg Fentanyl

400
This value should be greater than 4.5
What is the numeric value that the distal latency should be to be considered normal? DL
400
Immersing your probe in this will allow you to check and see if an impedance sensor is out.
What is a saline bath?
400
This type of swallow is seen when the DCI is between 450 mmHg and 8000 mm HG
What is a normal Swallow?
500
This type of damage is frequently caused by improper positioning of the probe during handling.
What is flex harness damage?
500
This person is (almost) always right.
The nurse.
500
This classification is used when the LES stays contracted and the IRP is over 15mmHG and 100% of the swallows are failed.
What is Achalasia Type I?
500
This may not be done if you have hit end before removing your catheter. 
What is Thermal Compensation?
500
This classification results when greater than 50% of the swallows are failed or week. 
What is Ineffective esophageal Motility?