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Airway and Ventilation Flashcard 2

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Question

A 38-year-old woman was rescued by firefighters from her burning apartment and brought to the ED by paramedics, arriving with no pulse and no spontaneous breathing. Surveying the patient reveals no other injuries. The following ECG tracing is recorded:

The emergency team immediately initiates high-quality CPR. What is the next most important step in management for this patient?

 

a. High-quality CPR is adequate at this time
b. Defibrillation
c. IV or IO access
d. Intubation

Answer

d. Intubation

Question

A cardiac arrest patient has been successfully intubated. During CPR with an advanced airway, the provider must deliver one breath every:

 

a. 3 seconds
b. 6 seconds
c. 7 seconds
d. 10 seconds

Answer

b. 6 seconds

Question

A patient presents with tachypnea, stridor, tachycardia, bluish skin discoloration, and altered mental status. Which of the following points to severe or imminent respiratory failure?

 

a. Tachypnea
b. Changes in skin color
c. Altered mental status
d. All of the above
e. B and C

Answer

e. B and C

Question

A patient who is suicidal has swallowed a handful of phenobarbital tablets. He is scheduled for multiple-dose activated charcoal administration in the emergency department. What must the team do first before administering the activated charcoal?

 

a. Gastric lavage
b. Endotracheal intubation
c. Toxicology screen
d. Administer naloxone

Answer

b. Endotracheal intubation

Question

A patient with absent oxygenation and ventilation but presenting with a pulse is said to have which one of the following medical conditions?

 

a. Respiratory arrest
b. Cardiac arrest
c. Pulmonary arrest
d. Sudden cardiac death

Answer

a. Respiratory arrest

Question

A rescuer is providing ventilations through an advanced airway at a rate of 1 breath every 4 seconds. How many breaths is the patient receiving per minute?

 

a. 10
b. 12
c. 15
d. 20

Answer

c. 15

Question

An effect of hypoventilation that increases the arterial carbon dioxide content is known as which one of the following?

 

A. Hypoxia
B. Hypoxemia
C. Hypercapnia
D. Hypocapnia

Answer

C. Hypercapnia

Question

An office worker chokes while eating and had been trying to relieve the obstruction for quite a while. When you see the patient, he is laying on the ground and unresponsive. His face is blue, and he appears to be gulping air. You assess that he is displaying agonal gasps. Which of the following is true regarding agonal gasps?

 

a. They are a normal breathing pattern
b. They occur at a very fast rate
c. They are a sign of imminent respiratory and cardiac arrest
d. They should not be treated

Answer

c. They are a sign of imminent respiratory and cardiac arrest

Question

Attempts at suctioning via an ET tube should not exceed:

 

A. 5 seconds
B. 10 seconds
C. 15 seconds
D. 20 seconds

Answer

B. 10 seconds

Question

Choose the CORRECT statement regarding OPAs (oropharyngeal airways):

 

A. OPAs that are too large may obstruct the larynx and/or cause trauma to laryngeal structures.
B. OPAs that are too small may push the base of the tongue anteriorly, obstructing the airway.
C. The OPA cannot be used during suctioning of the mouth and throat.
D. An OPA used in the intubated patient may cause the patient to bite down and occlude the ET tube.

Answer

A. OPAs that are too large may obstruct the larynx and/or cause trauma to laryngeal structures.

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