Advanced Online Learning Assessment
If using a stylet, the tip of the stylet ___________ extend beyond the endotracheal
tube's side and end holes. - answer Must not
During every delivery, where should a person with intubation skills be available? -
answer In the hospital and immediately available
Larynx - answer Portion of the airway connecting the pharynx and trachea.
Glottis - answer The opening of the larynx leading to the trachea, flanked by the vocal
cords.
Thyroid and cricoid cartilage - answer Lower portion of the cartilage protecting the
larynx.
Trachea - answer Portion of the airway extending from the larynx to the carina.
Carina - answer Where the trachea branches into the two main bronchi.
Main bronchi - answer The 2 air passageways leading from the trachea to the lungs
Esophagus - answerThe passageway from the throat to the stomach
Vallecula - answerThe pouch formed by the base of the tongue and the epiglottis
Epiglottis - answerThe lid-like structure overhanging the glottis
A newborn has received face-mask ventilation but is not improving.
Despite performing the first 5 ventilation corrective steps, the heart rate is not rising and
there is poor chest movement.
What is the next most appropriate step? - answerInsert an endotracheal tube or
laryngeal mask immediately.
Ideally, the intubation procedure should be completed within _________ - answer30
seconds
What are the primary methods of confirming endotracheal tube placement within the
trachea? - answerDemonstration of exhaled CO2 and a rapidly increasing heart rate
At what point during resuscitation is a cardiac monitor recommended to assess the
baby's heart rate? - answerAt the point when an alternative airway becomes necessary
, What size (mm ID) endotracheal tube should be used to intubate a 26 weeks estimated
gestational aged newborn with an estimated birth weight of 0.8kg? - answer2.5 mm
Why might a baby's condition worsen after endotracheal intubation? - answerDOPE
- Displaced endotracheal tube
- Obstructed endotracheal tube
- Pneumothorax
- Equipment failure
You are in the delivery room resuscitating a term newborn with apnea and bradycardia
(HR = 70 bpm).
The baby is almost 3 minutes old.
You have just inserted an endotracheal tube and have administered about 10 PPV
breaths.
The CO2 detector does not change color and the baby's HR is decreasing.
Where is the tube most likely placed? - answerEsophagus
During chest compressions, what is the recommended compressor's call out to
coordinate compressions and ventilations? - answerOne-and-two-and-three-and-
BREATHE-and;....
When are chest compressions indicated? - answerWhen heart rate remains less than
60 bpm after at least 30 seconds of PPV that moves the chest, preferably through an
alternative airway.
What is the preferred way to assess the heart rate when chest compressions are
required? - answerUse the cardiac monitor
During chest compressions, compression to ventilation ratio is ____
compression(s): ____ ventilation(s). - answer3:1
The recommended depth of chest compressions is ______ of the anterior-posterior
diameter of the chest. - answerone-third
You have been administering chest compressions for 1 minute and pause
compressions to assess the heart rate.
The heart rate is 50 bpm.
What is your next action? - answerContinue CPR and prepare to administer IV
epinephrine
After 60 seconds of PPV coordinated with chest compressions, the cardiac monitor
indicates a heart rate of 70 bpm.
If using a stylet, the tip of the stylet ___________ extend beyond the endotracheal
tube's side and end holes. - answer Must not
During every delivery, where should a person with intubation skills be available? -
answer In the hospital and immediately available
Larynx - answer Portion of the airway connecting the pharynx and trachea.
Glottis - answer The opening of the larynx leading to the trachea, flanked by the vocal
cords.
Thyroid and cricoid cartilage - answer Lower portion of the cartilage protecting the
larynx.
Trachea - answer Portion of the airway extending from the larynx to the carina.
Carina - answer Where the trachea branches into the two main bronchi.
Main bronchi - answer The 2 air passageways leading from the trachea to the lungs
Esophagus - answerThe passageway from the throat to the stomach
Vallecula - answerThe pouch formed by the base of the tongue and the epiglottis
Epiglottis - answerThe lid-like structure overhanging the glottis
A newborn has received face-mask ventilation but is not improving.
Despite performing the first 5 ventilation corrective steps, the heart rate is not rising and
there is poor chest movement.
What is the next most appropriate step? - answerInsert an endotracheal tube or
laryngeal mask immediately.
Ideally, the intubation procedure should be completed within _________ - answer30
seconds
What are the primary methods of confirming endotracheal tube placement within the
trachea? - answerDemonstration of exhaled CO2 and a rapidly increasing heart rate
At what point during resuscitation is a cardiac monitor recommended to assess the
baby's heart rate? - answerAt the point when an alternative airway becomes necessary
, What size (mm ID) endotracheal tube should be used to intubate a 26 weeks estimated
gestational aged newborn with an estimated birth weight of 0.8kg? - answer2.5 mm
Why might a baby's condition worsen after endotracheal intubation? - answerDOPE
- Displaced endotracheal tube
- Obstructed endotracheal tube
- Pneumothorax
- Equipment failure
You are in the delivery room resuscitating a term newborn with apnea and bradycardia
(HR = 70 bpm).
The baby is almost 3 minutes old.
You have just inserted an endotracheal tube and have administered about 10 PPV
breaths.
The CO2 detector does not change color and the baby's HR is decreasing.
Where is the tube most likely placed? - answerEsophagus
During chest compressions, what is the recommended compressor's call out to
coordinate compressions and ventilations? - answerOne-and-two-and-three-and-
BREATHE-and;....
When are chest compressions indicated? - answerWhen heart rate remains less than
60 bpm after at least 30 seconds of PPV that moves the chest, preferably through an
alternative airway.
What is the preferred way to assess the heart rate when chest compressions are
required? - answerUse the cardiac monitor
During chest compressions, compression to ventilation ratio is ____
compression(s): ____ ventilation(s). - answer3:1
The recommended depth of chest compressions is ______ of the anterior-posterior
diameter of the chest. - answerone-third
You have been administering chest compressions for 1 minute and pause
compressions to assess the heart rate.
The heart rate is 50 bpm.
What is your next action? - answerContinue CPR and prepare to administer IV
epinephrine
After 60 seconds of PPV coordinated with chest compressions, the cardiac monitor
indicates a heart rate of 70 bpm.