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UCLA EMT Airway Unit Questions with Answers (100%
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Ventilation Answer: The physical act of moving air into and out of the lungs


Oxygenation Answer: The process of loading oxygen molecules onto

hemoglobin molecules in the bloodstrean.


Respiration Answer: the actual exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the

alveoli as well as the tissues of the body


tidal volume Answer: The amount of air (in mL) that is moved in or out of the

lungs during one breath.


Residual Volume (RV) Answer: The air that remains in the lungs after maximal

expiration.


Alveolar ventilation (VA) Answer: The volume of air that reaches the alveoli;

calculated by subtracting the amount of dead space air from tidal volume.


Minute Volume Answer: The Volume of air moved through the lungs in 1 min.

Calculate by multiplying TV and RR


Alveolar Minute Volume Answer: The Volume of air moved through the lungs

in 1 min minus the dead apace.


Vital Capacity (VC) Answer: The amount of air that can be forcibly expelled

from the lungs after breathing in as deeply as possible.

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Dead space Answer: The portion of the tidal volume that does not reach the

alveoli and thus does not participate in gas exchange.


Hypoxia Answer: Low oxygen saturation of the body, not enough oxygen in

the blood


Dyspnea Answer: difficult breathing,labored breathing, shortness of breath.


Surfactant Answer: A liquid protein substance that coats the alveoli in the

lungs, decreases alveolar surface tension, and keeps the alveoli expanded; a low

level in a premature infant contributes to respiratory distress syndrome.


aerobic respiration Answer: Respiration that requires oxygen


anaerobic respiration Answer: Respiration in the absence of oxygen. This

produces lactic acid.


Diffusion Answer: the process by which molecules move from an area of higher

concentration to an area of lower concentration


hypercarbia Answer: Increased carbon dioxide level in the bloodstream.


tension pneumothorax Answer: An accumulation of air or Gas in the pleural

space that progressively increases pressure in the chest that interferes with

cardiac function with potentially fatal results.


pulmonary embolism Answer: A blood clot that breaks off from a large vein

and travels to the blood vessels of the lung, causing obstruction of blood flow.

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hemothorax Answer: blood in the pleural cavity


open pneumothorax (sucking chest wound) Answer: An open or penetrating

chest wall wound through which air passes during inspiration and expiration,

creating a sucking sound.


Hemopneumothorax Answer: The accumulation of blood and air in the pleural

space of the chest.


hypovolemic shock Answer: A condition in which low blood volume, due to

massive internal or external bleeding or extensive loss of body water, results in

inadequate perfusion.


All of the Following are INTRINSIC conditions that can cause significant

restrictions to the ability to maintain am open Airway, EXCEPT;


A) Tongue obstruction


B) allergic reaction


C) broken jaw


D) infections Answer: C) Brocken Jaw


How would you Define Adequate Breathing? Answer: Normal Rate (12-20

Breaths/min Adult),


regular pattern of inhalation and exhalation,


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