OXYGEN
CPR/AED
DISEASES
Upper Airway
Lower Airway
100
What % of O2 is exhaled.
What is 16%
100
What is the rate and ratio at which you should give compressions to your 16 year old female patient
What is 100-120 a min and 30:2
100
2 things that make inadequate breathing
What is respiratory rate and tidal volume
100
This is a viral infection associated with swollen nasal mucous membranes and the production of fluid from sinuses and nose.
What is common cold
100
This is an acute spasm of smaller air passages (bronchioles).
What is asthma
200
If your patient was breathing inspired O2 at a level of 44%, what oxygen adjunct would be on the patient?
What is nasal canula
200
What two heart rhythms would the AED advise a shock?
What is VT and VF
200
Your patient has a sudden onset of left sided chest pain, described as "sharp on inhalation", with no history of trauma. He is also a smoker and is currently having diminished lung sounds on the left lobe of the lung.
What is spontaneous pneumothorax
200
This is the number one cause of airway obstruction in an unconscious patient.
What is tongue
200
Slow process of dilation and disruption of airways and alveoli and the fourth leading cause of death.
What is COPD
300
Your pt. is apneic and needs ventilating. He has equal, bilateral chest rise, with an OPA in place. You ventilate at a rate of 10-12 a minute but the SpO2 remains low, why?
What is YOU FORGOT TO CONNECT OXYGEN
300
What are 2 times where you should not touch the patient while the AED is attached?
What is analyzing and shocking
300
Disease is characterized by the elasticity of the lung being diminished
What is emphysema
300
Although this condition affects both the upper and lower airway, reaction can produce severe airway swelling where total obstruction is possible.
What is anaphylaxis
300
Fluid builds up in the alveoli and lung tissue.
What is acute pulmonary edema
400
What medication is placed in a nebulizer, and what LPM is it operated at.
What is albuterol at 6-8 lpm
400
What are the 3 phases of the heart after a cardiac arrest, and how long do they last?
What is electrical 4-6 min, circulatory 6-10 min, metabolic 10 min and up.
400
Disease is characterized by a seal-like bark?
What is croup
400
Inflammation of epiglottis
What is epiglottitis
400
This is an accumulation of air in pleural space most often caused by trauma.
What is pneumothorax
500
SpO2 detects what?
What is SpO2 measures the amount of oxygen in blood
500
What does CPR and AED stand for
What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and automated external defibrillator
500
Serious medical condition in which blood or fluids fill the space between the sac that encases the heart and the heart muscle.
What is pericardial tamponade
500
High-pitched, wheezing sound caused by disrupted airflow.
What is stridor
500
Inflammation of the larynx and trachea in children, associated with infection and causing breathing difficulties.
What is croup