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Used on trauma patient if jaw thrust fails to open airway
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When to use Head Tilt Chin Lift How can the Jaw Thrust maneuver
1 2
maneuver? help other than provide an airway?
Flow rate and Oxygen % of Moth to What is the definition of adequate
3 4
Mask Device? perfusion?
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Terms in this set (143)
,What is the anatomy of the -----------------
Upper Airway?
What is the anatomy of the ---------------
Lower Airway?
- Flu
What diseases will occur
- Sinus Infection
in the Upper Airway?
- Croup
- Disease caused by inflammation and swelling of the
pharynx, larynx, and the trachea
- Starts with a cold, cough, and low-grade fever that
develops over 2 days
What is Croup?
- Hallmark signs are stridor and a seal-bark cough
which signal a narrowing of the air passage of the
trachea which could progress into a significant
obstruction
- RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus)
Diseases that occur in the
- Bronchiolitis
Lower Airway?
- Pneumonia
1. Heel of one hand on patient's forehead
How to perform the Head 2. Firm pressure applied to tilt the patient's head back
Tilt-Chin Lift maneuver? 3. Fingertips of alternate hand placed under lower jaw
and chin lifted upward
When to avoid Head Tilt If spinal injury is suspected
Chin Lift maneuver? (Only use if there is no alternative way to open airway)
When to use Head Tilt Used on trauma patient if jaw thrust fails to open
Chin Lift maneuver? airway
1. Fingers behind angle of lower jaw
How to perform Jaw
2. Jaw moved upward with index and middle fingers
Thrust Maneuver?
3. The thumbs help position the lower jaw
When to perform Jaw - If a cervical/spinal trauma is suspected, even if there
Thrust maneuver? are no obvious signs
, How can the Jaw Thrust The Jaw Thrust maneuver provides inline stabilization
maneuver help other than of cervical spine to ensure no further damage until a
provide an airway? C Collar is used.
- Adventitious breath sounds
- Bradypnea
- Tachypnea
- Irregular rhythm
Signs of Inadequate - Diminished/Noisy breath sounds
Breathing - Unequal shallow chest expansion
- Accessory muscle use
- Cyanosis
- Cool moist skin
- Retractions
What are Adventitious Breath sounds that are coming from an external
breath sounds? source or occurring in an unusual place or manner
When one is breathing more slowly than normal
What is Bradypnea?
- Basically the body is not getting enough oxygen
What is tachypnea? Abnormally rapid breathing
What is unequal shallow The abnormal side expands less and lags behind the
chest expansion? normal side
Contraction of any muscle other than the diaphragm
What is accessory muscle
during breathing in or use of any muscle during
use?
breathing out
Bluish discoloration of the skin resulting from poor
What is Cyanosis?
circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood
The area btw the ribs and in the neck sinks in when a
person with asthma attempts to inhale
What are restractions?
- Basically outline the ribs or sucks in underneath the
edge of the ribs
Adequate circulation of blood through organs/tissues,
What is the definition of
manifested by normal pulse, tissue color, level of
adequate perfusion?
consciousness and blood pressure
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Practice questions for this set
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Used on trauma patient if jaw thrust fails to open airway
Choose matching term
When to use Head Tilt Chin Lift How can the Jaw Thrust maneuver
1 2
maneuver? help other than provide an airway?
Flow rate and Oxygen % of Moth to What is the definition of adequate
3 4
Mask Device? perfusion?
Don't know?
Terms in this set (143)
,What is the anatomy of the -----------------
Upper Airway?
What is the anatomy of the ---------------
Lower Airway?
- Flu
What diseases will occur
- Sinus Infection
in the Upper Airway?
- Croup
- Disease caused by inflammation and swelling of the
pharynx, larynx, and the trachea
- Starts with a cold, cough, and low-grade fever that
develops over 2 days
What is Croup?
- Hallmark signs are stridor and a seal-bark cough
which signal a narrowing of the air passage of the
trachea which could progress into a significant
obstruction
- RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus)
Diseases that occur in the
- Bronchiolitis
Lower Airway?
- Pneumonia
1. Heel of one hand on patient's forehead
How to perform the Head 2. Firm pressure applied to tilt the patient's head back
Tilt-Chin Lift maneuver? 3. Fingertips of alternate hand placed under lower jaw
and chin lifted upward
When to avoid Head Tilt If spinal injury is suspected
Chin Lift maneuver? (Only use if there is no alternative way to open airway)
When to use Head Tilt Used on trauma patient if jaw thrust fails to open
Chin Lift maneuver? airway
1. Fingers behind angle of lower jaw
How to perform Jaw
2. Jaw moved upward with index and middle fingers
Thrust Maneuver?
3. The thumbs help position the lower jaw
When to perform Jaw - If a cervical/spinal trauma is suspected, even if there
Thrust maneuver? are no obvious signs
, How can the Jaw Thrust The Jaw Thrust maneuver provides inline stabilization
maneuver help other than of cervical spine to ensure no further damage until a
provide an airway? C Collar is used.
- Adventitious breath sounds
- Bradypnea
- Tachypnea
- Irregular rhythm
Signs of Inadequate - Diminished/Noisy breath sounds
Breathing - Unequal shallow chest expansion
- Accessory muscle use
- Cyanosis
- Cool moist skin
- Retractions
What are Adventitious Breath sounds that are coming from an external
breath sounds? source or occurring in an unusual place or manner
When one is breathing more slowly than normal
What is Bradypnea?
- Basically the body is not getting enough oxygen
What is tachypnea? Abnormally rapid breathing
What is unequal shallow The abnormal side expands less and lags behind the
chest expansion? normal side
Contraction of any muscle other than the diaphragm
What is accessory muscle
during breathing in or use of any muscle during
use?
breathing out
Bluish discoloration of the skin resulting from poor
What is Cyanosis?
circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood
The area btw the ribs and in the neck sinks in when a
person with asthma attempts to inhale
What are restractions?
- Basically outline the ribs or sucks in underneath the
edge of the ribs
Adequate circulation of blood through organs/tissues,
What is the definition of
manifested by normal pulse, tissue color, level of
adequate perfusion?
consciousness and blood pressure