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On which of the following types of calls should you bring your portable suction unit to the patient's side upon arrival on the scene?
All of the above
The point at which the trachea divides into the two mainstem bronchi is called the:
carina
The structures within the lung that allow exchange of gases with the bloodstream are known as:
alveoli
To be effective, a suction unit must be able to generate air flow of ________ liters per minute and create a vacuum of ________ mmHg.
30; 300
When providing airway management and ventilation procedures, which of the following is required for body substance isolation?
Gloves, mask, and goggles are needed
When suctioning the airway, suction should never be applied for longer than ________ seconds.
10
Which of the following is a disadvantage of oropharyngeal airways?
They cannot be used in a patient with a gag reflex.
Which of the following is a sign of an inadequate airway?
Nasal flaring
Which of the following is the correct method of suctioning?
Insert the catheter of tip to the desired depth prior to applying suction.
Which of the following is true concerning the procedure for inserting a nasopharyngeal airway?
Selected:
The bevel should be turned toward the nasal septum.
Which of the following patients should NOT have their airway opened using a head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver?
A homeless person of undetermined age found lying unresponsive in an alley with no bystanders
Which of the following should be kept in mind when assessing and managing the airway of a pediatric patient?
The trachea is easily obstructed by swelling.
Which of the following structures is found in the lower airway?
Bronchi
You are ventilating a cardiac arrest patient when he begins to vomit copious amounts of large pieces of undigested food. Which of the following would be most effective in clearing the airway?
Using large bore suction tubing without a tip or catheter attached
You are ventilating an 85-year-old male without difficulty. A nurse tells you that the patient has dentures. To ensure a good mask seal, you should:
leave the dentures in place
You have performed a head tilt-chin lift maneuver on a 17-month-old boy and are attempting to ventilate him with a bag-valve mask. You are experiencing a lot of resistance with each breath and the chest is barely rising. Prior to attempting ventilation again, you should:
ease the head forward a little
Your patient is breathing 4 shallow breaths a minute due to overdosing on his pain medication but he has a palpable radial pulse. The patient gagged while you suctioned his airway. Now that the airway is clear, you should:
insert a nasopharyngeal airway
Your patient is breathing 4 shallow breaths per minute due to overdosing on his pain medication but he has a palpable radial pulse. He vomited prior to your arrival and is choking. You should:
Roll him over onto his side to clear the airway
Your patient was attempting to slide down a railing on a skateboard. He struck a concrete step with his face and is unconscious. You note a clear viscous fluid coming from his nose. He is breathing inadequately and requires ventilation. You should:
give breaths with a pocket mask
Your patient, in whom you have inserted an oropharyngeal airway, is beginning to regain consciousness and develop a gag reflex. Which of the following is the proper way of managing this situation?
Turn the patient on her side and remove the airway.