Anatomy and Functions | Airway Adjuncts | Breathing "B" | Foreign Body Airway | Wildcard |
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What is Mandible ?
The tongue that is attached to the lower jaw
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What are the two primary purposes of an oral airway?
Maintain the patients airway after its been opened and its functions as a pathway so you can suction the patient
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What technique to access an unconscious patient is breathing adequately?
Look, listen, and feel
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What is the most foreign object that causes an airway obstruction?
FOOD
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Who many sections are in chapter 6?
2 sections in chapter 6
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What does a partially blocked airway often produce?
a Snoring sound
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What are to two styles of an oral airway?
one: an opening down the center
two: the other has a slot along each side |
what does one breath include ?
Inhalation and an exhalation
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What is the most common airway obstruction ?
TONGUE
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first rule with dental appliances
DO NOT REMOVE THEM
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If ____ cells are deprived of ______ and nutrients for 4 to ___ minutes, they begin to ____.
If BRAIN cells are deprived of OXYGEN and nutrients for 4 to 6 minutes, they begin to DIE.
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how do you pick the perfect size of an oral airway ?
By measuring from the earlobe to the corner of the penitent's mouth
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As you preform __________, keep the patient's airway open by using the _____________
Rescue breathing, Head tilt-chin
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What is the first step in carrying for a conscious person?
is to ask " are you choking ?"
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What does a non-rebreathing mask deliver?
a high flow of Oxygen at 8 to 15 liters per min.
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Name the three parts of body used for breathing (the lower airway )
Trachea, Bronchioles, Main bronchus
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What is the first step to insert an oral airway ?
select the proper side airway by measuring form the patient's earlobe to the corner of the mouth
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when preforming secure breath what are the three steps?
Pinch nose with thumb and forefinger, Take a deep breath, and breath slowly into their mouth for 1 second
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how do you treat a mildly obstructed airway ?
encourage them to cough and gag
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what is a stoma ?
a hole in the neck
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Name all 7 parts of the body used for breathing (upper airway)
Nasopharynx, Nasal air passage, Pharynx, Oropharynx, Mouth,Epiglottis, Larynx
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What is the last step of inserting an oral airway?
Rotate the airway 180 degrees until the flange comes to rest on the patient's teeth or lips
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what is a mouth-to- barrier?
devices that provides a barrier between the rescuer and the patient
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if the _______ is completely obstructed,the patient will lose __________ in 3 to __ min.
1. airway
2.consciousness 3. 4 |
What is the first step in preforming mouth-to-stoma ?
check every patient for the presence of a stoma
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