Medications
Intubation
General Airway 1
General Airway 2
Wisconsin Trivia
200

When using medications to control someone's airway, this drug should be given second. 

What is the paralytic? 

200

Your patient looks to be a size 7.0 ETT. These are the tube sizes you will gather. 

What is 6.5, 7.0 and 7.5?

200

These are irregular gasping breaths. 

What is agonal breathing?

200

This should be placed on all patients with an advanced airway. 

What is ETCO2 monitor? 

200

Wisconsin is the nation's largest producer of this fruit. 

What is the cranberry? 

400


FREE SPACE!!

Axel and Leo 

400

After 30 seconds of an airway attempt, do this. 

What is stop and bag? 

400

This is likely going to obstruct the airway when an unconscious person is laying supine. 

What is the tongue? 

400

This is where the right and left mainstem bronchi split. 

What is the carina?

400

In 1856, in Watertown WI, this was opened and was the first in the nation. 

What is kindergarten? 

600

This is the standard dose for etomidate.

What is 0.3mg/kg?

600

You have intubated someone and only have breath sounds on the right. This is a possibility you need to assess for. 

What is right mainstem bronchi intubation? 

600

This is how you know an i-gel is correctly sized and placed. 

What is you stop inserting when you feel resistance and you get equal chest rise?

600

These are the landmarks for measuring an NPA.

What are the tip if the nose and the middle of the outer ear?

600

Lambeau Field is the longest continuously operating NFL stadium in the county. It opened in this year. 

What is 1957?

800

This is the standard dose for succinylcholine. 

What is 2mg/kg?

800

True or False

RSI intubation can cause hypotension and bradycardia.

What is true? 

800

An increase in intrathoracic pressure during CPR will decrease cardiac output. This is a common cause of this. 

What is over-ventilating? 

800

This airway maneuver should be performed on any patient whose airway patency is in question. 

What is head-tilt chin-lift or basic opening of the airway?

800

True or False

No building in Madison may be taller than the base of the dome of the Wisconsin State Capitol.

What is true? 
1000

This is the standard dose for lorazepam for post-RSI-sedation.

What is 0.1 mg/kg?

1000

Curved DL blades are placed here. 

What is the vallecula?

1000

Securing an airway with an advanced airway device in an unconscious patient can significantly reduce the incidents of this. 

What is aspiration?

1000

This basic principle should be followed in case of trauma when considering airway management. 

What is minimize movement as mush as possible, but airway is more important than C-spine. 

1000

In August of 1914, there was a mass murder of 7 people in this famous house in Sauk Co. 

What is Taliesin?

1200

True or False:

Etomidate is routinely used to keep a patient sedated after intubation. 

What is false? 

1200

This is something you should always, at minimum, have nearby when intubating a patient. 

What is suction?

1200

The American Heart Association now recommends doing THIS first if an adult has a total foreign body airway obstruction. 

What is 5 back blows?

1200

Compared to adults, this anatomical feature in infants and young children makes airway obstruction more likely when supine.

What is a proportionally larger occiput?

1200

The badger, which is the state symbol and a university mascot, was chosen to represent these people. 

What is lead miners?