DAANCE Module 4 Questions and
Answers
Purpose of the scavenging system - ANSWER-Reducing the levels of the noxious
agents to an acceptably low level by exhausting them outside the operating room.
Medical gas cylinder colors - ANSWER-Blue- Nitrous Oxide
Green- Oxygen
Yellow- Compressed Air
Brown- Helium
Black- Nitrogen
Gray- Carbon Dioxide
Airway Adjuncts(8) - ANSWER-Head-tilt/Chin-lift
Tongue traction suture
Nasopharyngeal airway
Oropharyngeal airway
Laryngeal mask airway
I-gel supraglottic airway
Endotracheal tube
Combitube
Cricothyrotomy
Tongue traction suture - ANSWER-When the tongue is obstructing the airway one or
two sutures can be placed through the dorsum of the tongue and grasped with a large
hemostat
Nasopharyngeal airway - ANSWER-Does not interfere with procedures
Well-tolerated
Can be used on awake patients
Passed through one of the nostrils into the nasal cavity into the oropharynx posterior to
the tongue.
Oropharyngeal airway - ANSWER-Oral airway
may be used to position the tongue in a more anterior position
interferes with intraoral procedures
not tolerated well in awake patients
Supraglottic airway - ANSWER-Placed above the level of the vocal cords
2 types: laryngeal mask airway (LMA) and I-gel supraglottic airway
Gastric port or small tube that passes through the length of the airway to allow access
for a suction catheter that can by used to remove fluid in the stomach and diminish
likelihood of aspiration of acidic gastric juices.
Answers
Purpose of the scavenging system - ANSWER-Reducing the levels of the noxious
agents to an acceptably low level by exhausting them outside the operating room.
Medical gas cylinder colors - ANSWER-Blue- Nitrous Oxide
Green- Oxygen
Yellow- Compressed Air
Brown- Helium
Black- Nitrogen
Gray- Carbon Dioxide
Airway Adjuncts(8) - ANSWER-Head-tilt/Chin-lift
Tongue traction suture
Nasopharyngeal airway
Oropharyngeal airway
Laryngeal mask airway
I-gel supraglottic airway
Endotracheal tube
Combitube
Cricothyrotomy
Tongue traction suture - ANSWER-When the tongue is obstructing the airway one or
two sutures can be placed through the dorsum of the tongue and grasped with a large
hemostat
Nasopharyngeal airway - ANSWER-Does not interfere with procedures
Well-tolerated
Can be used on awake patients
Passed through one of the nostrils into the nasal cavity into the oropharynx posterior to
the tongue.
Oropharyngeal airway - ANSWER-Oral airway
may be used to position the tongue in a more anterior position
interferes with intraoral procedures
not tolerated well in awake patients
Supraglottic airway - ANSWER-Placed above the level of the vocal cords
2 types: laryngeal mask airway (LMA) and I-gel supraglottic airway
Gastric port or small tube that passes through the length of the airway to allow access
for a suction catheter that can by used to remove fluid in the stomach and diminish
likelihood of aspiration of acidic gastric juices.