appropriately inserted when:
a. it cannot be dislodged by the rescuer.
b. the flange sits about ¼ inch from the patient's lips.
c. vomiting is no longer occurring.
d. air moves freely in and out of the airway. - ANSWERS-d
Which of the following occurs during the proper use of a
nonrebreather mask?
a. The air inhaled by the patient will be recycled with
oxygen.
b. The mask is comfortable and well tolerated by all patients
when properly applied.
c. The mask can deliver between 80 percent and 90 percent
oxygen.
d. Oxygen is delivered into the lungs when the patient not
inhaling. - ANSWERS-c
,While a 61-year-old female in cardiac arrest receives
emergency care you note that her abdomen grows larger
with each ventilation provided from a bag-valve mask. What
instructions should you provide?
a. "Try delivering each ventilation quickly, and let's slow
down the rate."
b. "The ventilation rate and the force of ventilation need to
be increased so that air reaches the lungs."
c. " Let's slow the ventilation rate to 12 per minute and not
squeeze in as much air with each breath."
d. "I need another rescuer to apply firm pressure over the
stomach while we ventilate this patient." - ANSWERS-c
Which of the following lists best describes the path that
oxygen must travel to get from the air to body cells?
a. Nasopharynx, oropharynx, trachea, alveoli
b. Oropharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchioles
c. Nose, pharynx, esophagus, bronchi, alveoli
d. Pharynx, larynx, trachea, alveoli, bronchioles - ANSWERS-
b
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Which of the following statements about airway
management in trauma patients is correct?
a. The jaw-thrust maneuver is useful in trauma patients but
only if they are complaining of head or neck pain.
b. Research has shown that the jaw-thrust maneuver is
easiest to perform and is therefore indicated for critically
injured trauma patients.
c. Performing the head tilt-chin lift maneuver on a patient
with a possible spinal injury could further injure the patient.
d. Trauma patients should always have their airway opened
with the jaw-thrust maneuver, whereas medical patients
should receive the head tilt-chin lift maneuver. - ANSWERS-c
, You have arrived in the lodge with your airway and trauma
pack to care for a patient who reportedly had a seizure.
Assessment reveals him to be apneic with vomitus in the
airway. He has a radial pulse, and his skin is cool and
diaphoretic. Which one of the following should you do
immediately?
a. Start artificial ventilations.
b. If available in your trauma pack, use a suction device to
clear the airway; otherwise, turn him on his side and clean
out the vomitus.
c. Check the patient's breath sounds.
d. Apply a nonrebreather mask. - ANSWERS-b
When monitoring a patient receiving oxygen through a nasal
cannula, which of the following observations warrants
immediate intervention?
a. An oxygen flow rate of 15 LPM
b. Prongs in the nostrils that curve posteriorly into the nose
c. Tubing that is positioned over the ears and under the chin
d. Normal patient breathing while the nasal cannula is in
place - ANSWERS-a