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  • April 18, 2024
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  • 2023/2024
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Fisdap
study
guide
(AIRWAY)
833
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Your
36
y/o
pt
is
unresponsive
upon
attempting
to
insert
an
OPA,
the
patient
gags,
You
should
A.
Insert
a
nasal
airway
B.
Suction
the
oropharynx
C.
Reattempt
using
a
smaller
oral
adjunct
D.
Insert
a
dual
lumen
airway
-
correct
answer-A.
Insert
a
nasal
airway
903
-
After
air
passes
through
the
vocal
cords
during
inhalation,
which
structure
does
it
reach
next?
A.
Trachea
B.
Epiglottis
C.
Alveolus
D.
Bronchus
-
correct
answer-A.
Trachea
906
-
You
are
ventilating
an
apneic
asthmatic
pt
with
a
BVM.
The
patient
has
inadequate
chest
rise.
You
should
A.
Decrease
the
rate
of
ventilations
to
10/min
B.
Use
an
O2
powered
ventilation
device
C.
Increase
the
forcefulness
of
ventilations
D.
Increase
the
rate
of
ventilations
to
20/min
-
correct
answer-A.
Decrease
the
rate
of
ventilations
to
10/min
*909
-
A
72
y/o
female
pt
is
unresponsive
following
an
ejection
from
a
MVC,
she
has
an
open
jaw
fracture
and
a
dialated
right
pupil.
What
is
the
best
way
to
open
this
pt's
airway
A.
Insert
an
OPA
B.
Perform
a
modified
head-tilt
chin
lift
C.
Insert
a
NPA
D.
Perform
jaw
thrust
-
correct
answer-C.
Insert
a
NPA
*910
-
A
4-Year-old
female
tracheostomy
pt
has
pulled
out
her
tracheostomy
tube.
The
opening
is
partially
obstructed
with
skin.
You
should
A.
Use
a
soft
tip
catheter
and
suction
until
clear
B.
Insert
a
nasal
airway
into
stoma
C.
Wipe
the
area
clean
and
perform
mouth
to
stoma
ventilation
D.
Cut
the
skin
away
from
the
stoma
-
correct
answer-A.
Use
a
soft
tip
catheter
and
suction
until
clear
908
-
You
are
using
a
BVM
and
an
OPA
on
an
apneic
pt.
Suddenly
it
becomes
difficult
to
ventilate.
You
should
first
suspect
that
A.
The
patients
diaphragm
has
contracted
B.
The
pt
has
an
airway
obstruction
C.
The
Pt
is
becoming
more
responsive
D.
The
pt's
lungs
have
collapsed
-
correct
answer-B.
The
pt
has
an
airway
obstruction 946
-
A
60-year-old
pt
with
stoma
is
apneic.
You
have
been
suctioning
pink
frothy
sputum
for
10
seconds
and
you
continue
to
get
more
material.
You
should
A.
continue
suctioning
and
have
a
partner
ventilate
through
the
pt's
mouth
B.
suction
until
airway
is
clear
C.
stop
suctioning
and
give
a
breath
D.
use
a
saline
solution
to
moisten
secretions
and
continue
suctioning
-
correct
answer-C.
stop
suctioning
and
give
a
breath
947
-
victim
of
smoke
inhalation
has
developed
difficulty
breathing.
He
does
not
like
the
smell
of
the
mask
you
are
using
to
deliver
O2.
You
should
A.
Switch
to
a
NC
set
to
deliver
O2
@
6
LPM
B.
Restrain
the
pt
and
continue
administering
O2
via
NRB
C.
Explain
that
the
mask
is
very
important
and
continue
its
use
D.
Administer
blow-by
O2
via
Simple
mask
-
correct
answer-C.
Explain
that
the
mask
is
very
important
and
continue
its
use
948
-
An
unresponsive
82
y/o
pt
is
lying
supine.
Their
airway
is
most
likely
to
be
obstructed
by
A.
loose
dentures
B.
Secretions
C.
The
tongue
D.
Swelling
of
the
epiglottis
-
correct
answer-C.
The
tongue
949
-
You
are
inserting
an
OPA
into
a
4
y/o
pt
you
should
A.
Use
a
tongue
depressor
to
keep
tongue
out
of
the
way
B.
Use
a
head
tilt
chin
lift
C.
Insert
the
tip
pointing
toward
the
roof
of
the
mouth
D.
Use
an
airway
that
measures
one
size
too
small
and
rotate
-
correct
answer-A.
Use
a
tongue
depressor
to
keep
tongue
out
of
the
way
951
-
Initial
assessment
reveals
an
alert
adult
pt
who
is
SOB.
He
is
seated
in
a
tripod
position
using
accessory
muscles
to
breathe.
Vital
signs
are
BP
140/80
P
110,
R
22
with
crackles,
SpO2
95%.
You
should
A.
Administer
O2
via
NRB
B.
Ventilate
the
pt
with
a
BVM
to
slow
respirations
C.
Administer
O2
via
NC
D.
Monitor
pulse
oximetry
-
correct
answer-A.
Administer
O2
via
NRB
952
When
suctioning
a
patient,
you
should
A.
Suction
on
the
way
in
for
no
more
than
5
seconds
B.
Suction
on
the
way
out
for
no
more
than
15
seconds
C.
Suction
on
the
way
in
for
no
more
than
15
seconds
D.
Suction
on
the
way
out
for
no
more
than
5
seconds
-
correct
answer-B.
Suction
on
the
way
out
for
no
more
than
15
seconds
1139
-
Which
of
the
following
is
the
most
appropriate
way
to
measure
for
an
OPA?
A.
From
the
patient's
earlobe
to
angle
of
the
jaw
B.
From
the
center
of
pt's
mouth
to
earlobe

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