Fisdap Airway Exam Exam – Latest 2025 Version |
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airway, breathing, circulation
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1 Normal Respiratory Rate for infants 2 The ABCs
what should you always ask when
3 4 Best places to take a pulse
taking someone's blood pressure?
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Terms in this set (86)
, Normal Respiratory Rate 30-60 breaths/min
for infants
Normal Respiratory Rate 15-30 breaths/min
for children
Normal Respiratory Rate 12-20 breaths/min
for adults
Normal pulse rate for 100-160
infants (0-5)
Normal pulse rate for 70-120
children (5-10)
Normal pulse rate for 60-100
adults (10+)
Life support chain all cells require oxygen, nutrients, and waste removal
The ABCs airway, breathing, circulation
region of the pharynx at the
back of the nose and above the
Nasopharynx
soft palate
A channel for airflow through
the nose. The walls of the nasal
passages are coated with
Nasal Air Passage respiratory mucous membranes,
which contain innumerable tiny
hair-like cells that move waves
of mucus toward the throat.
throat; passageway for food to
the esophagus and air to the
Pharynx
larynx
with Questions and Correct Answers | Verified &
Graded A+
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Practice questions for this set
Learn 1 /7 Study with Learn
airway, breathing, circulation
Choose an answer
1 Normal Respiratory Rate for infants 2 The ABCs
what should you always ask when
3 4 Best places to take a pulse
taking someone's blood pressure?
Don't know?
Terms in this set (86)
, Normal Respiratory Rate 30-60 breaths/min
for infants
Normal Respiratory Rate 15-30 breaths/min
for children
Normal Respiratory Rate 12-20 breaths/min
for adults
Normal pulse rate for 100-160
infants (0-5)
Normal pulse rate for 70-120
children (5-10)
Normal pulse rate for 60-100
adults (10+)
Life support chain all cells require oxygen, nutrients, and waste removal
The ABCs airway, breathing, circulation
region of the pharynx at the
back of the nose and above the
Nasopharynx
soft palate
A channel for airflow through
the nose. The walls of the nasal
passages are coated with
Nasal Air Passage respiratory mucous membranes,
which contain innumerable tiny
hair-like cells that move waves
of mucus toward the throat.
throat; passageway for food to
the esophagus and air to the
Pharynx
larynx