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1. During anaphylactic shock, the patient's BP is likely to ________.: Decrease




2. The amount of air that is left after maximal expiration is known as: Residual volume


3. You would determine a patient hypoxic if their SPO2 was below: 95%




4. The major function of the upper airway is to: Warm, filter, and humidify air




5. There are 2 separate respiratory drives. The hypoxic and carbon dioxide. If a COPD patient is a
carbon dioxide retainer, then you should deliver: Oxygen via nasal cannula at 4-6 LPM



6. Air that becomes trapped between the visceral pleura and the parietal pleura is called?: Pneumothorax

7. Rescue breaths on a child should be given over a period of: 1 second






,8. The root word pulm refers to: The lungs
9. The Golden Hour is: The time of the injury to the time of surgery




10. What percent of the air we breathe is Oxygen: 21%




11. The initial two breaths given during CPR are to be how long each: 1 second




12. Pulse oximeters read that there is something on the hemoglobin and not: What is actually binding to
the hemoglobin



13. What are the five steps of ventilation: Explain the procedure, Place mask over mouth & nose, Initially
assist at a rate at which the patient is breathing, Squeeze the bag each time the patient begins to inhale,
Over the next 5-10 breaths, slowly adjust the rate and volume
14. A person with cyanosis around the neck will be: Hypoxic



15. High altitude is a primary location for: Abnormal ambient air, Build up of harmful gases


16. Pulmonary edema is a condition where: Fluid builds up in the lungs making the transfer of oxygen
more difficult as the alveoli are partitioned by the fluid


, 17. You suction a newborn: Mouth first, then the nose




18. You should expect to hear: vesicular lung sounds in a healthy patient



19. Adequate ventilation: Is necessary for, but does not assure adequate respiration
20. The Carina is best described as the: Bifurcation of the trachea into the tow mainstream bronchi



21. BURP stands for, Also when is it used?: Back - Up - Right - Pressure, used when giving cricoid
pressure, to help visualize the cords and prevent gastric distention




22. In 20 seconds of CPR, you should deliver about, Also why?: 36 compressions because you need to
deliver at least 100-120 in 1 minute




23. When transporting an infant or child, it is best to... Also don't let parent do what?: Secure them to the
gurney with the appropriate device, you should not let the parent hold them due to safety


24. General assessment of a sickle cell crisis includes:: LOC, skin, visual disturbances, gastrointestinal,
skeletal, cardiorespiratory, and genitourinary




25. For aligning an airway on a child, use: A folded towel or similar item

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