Terminology
The Numbers of Breathing & CPR
Breath Sounds 101
The Pediatric Airway
CPR & Bleeding Control
100

Which cardiac rhythm does NOT produce electrical activity? 

What is asystole

100

The normal reading of capnography for a healthy patient 

What is 35-45

100

What is considered "normal" breath sounds?

What is air quietly moving in and out of the lungs; eupneic
100

Which airway device is contraindicated for pediatric patients?

What is a combitube 
100

What is the best way to maintain the highest perfusion pressure during CPR?

What is the "hard and fast" method

200

What is increased CO2 in the blood called?

What is hypercarbia or hypercapnia

200

Breathing should be considered/suspected to be inadequate at a rate of how many breaths per minute?

What is 30

200

Which breath sound indicates the need for oropharyngeal suctioning?  

What is gurgling
200

Which structure in the upper airway is proportionally larger in pediatrics versus adults?

What is the tongue 

200

Why are AEDs important in reducing cardiac arrest deaths?

What is they can be used by civilians with minimal training

300

An accumulation of blood or fluid in the pericardial sac that prevents blood from adequately filling the chambers of the heart

What is cardiac tamponade

300

What is the proper rate of ventilation for an adult patient with a BVM?

What is 10-20 breaths per minute 

300

Breath sounds are auscultated as high as the __ and as low as the __ 

What is shoulders ; umbilicus 

300

In regards to the cricoid ring of the trachea, how does it differ in pediatrics? 

What is less rigid, more flexible 

300

Before defibrillating a patient that has been submerged in water, what must the AEMT do?

What is dry the chest 

400

What is CPAP? What kind of patient would NOT be able to be placed on CPAP?

What is Continuous Positive Airway Pressure and unconscious altered mental status 

400

What is the "average" tidal volume amount in an adult patient?

What is 500-750mL

400

Low pitched "crummy" congested lung sounds are called ___

Name a condition this may indicate

What is rhonchi ; COPD, cystic fibrosis

400

What MUST you do in order to properly position a pediatric patients airway? 

What is pad the shoulders ; sniffing position 

400

Detail the steps of bleeding control in an alert patient with a laceration to the distal thigh

What is provide direct pressure, if that does not work then apply a tourniquet above the injury and tighten until the distal pulse is no longer felt

500

Define PEEP and explain what it does

What is it maintains a certain level of pressure in the airway during expiration to prevent collapse of the alveoli ; Positive End Expiratory Pressure 

500

Define the following: CPR compression rate, depth for an adult ; CPR compression rate, depth for an infant

What is 100times/minute 2inches ; 100times/minute 1 1/2 or 1/3 inches

500

Which lung sound can indicate fluid in the airway or inflammation of the lower airway caused by pneumonia, pulmonary edema or heart failure?

What are crackles or rales 

500

Explain the process of clearing a foreign body airway obstruction in a conscious infant

What is provide 5 back blows between the shoulders while holding infant face down then provide 5 chest thrusts ; alternate until cleared 

500

Explain the full process of managing an unresponsive pulseless patient with agonal respirations 

What is begin CPR. Apply the AED, shock if indicated. Preform 2 minutes of CPR, reanalyze shock if indicated. Repeat and transport notifying the hospital