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August 2014 EMS Airway Management |
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1. As you attempt to ventilate your apneic patient the first breath is unsuccessful. Your next step would be to: 2. The most common airway obstruction in unresponsive patients or patients with altered mental status is caused by: 3. When ventilating a patient it is important to avoid gastric distention. The best way to avoid gastric distention or making it worse if it develops is: 4. What is the ventilation rate when performing rescue breathing for a child? 5. You have a child with a suspected airway obstruction who has become unresponsive. You should next: 6. Which of the following is a sign of inadequate breathing, in infants and children? 7. Which of the following patients should have their airway opened using a jaw thrust maneuver? 8. Your patient, in whom you have inserted an oropharyngeal airway, is beginning to regain consciousness and develop a gag reflex. Which of the following is the proper way of managing this situation? 9. Which of the following is true concerning the procedure for inserting a nasopharyngeal airway? 10. Which of the following is the correct method of suctioning? 11. Which of the following should be kept in mind when assessing and managing the airway of a pediatric patient? 12. The normal stimulus to breathe is stimulated by the chemoreceptors that measure the concentration of what two gases? 13. Which of the following patients does NOT require the administration of supplemental oxygen? 14. What signs and symptoms would indicate inadequate breathing in a patient? 15. Which of the following describes why fast ventilation inhibits adequate respiration? 16. Your 68-year-old patient is suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; this condition can cause gas exchange interruption by what process? 17. You have arrived at the scene of a call for a "man down." As you enter the residence you note that your patient is a male in his mid-60s who is unresponsive. He is perspiring profusely, has cyanosis of his ears and lips, and has rapid, shallow respirations. Which of the following should you do first? 18. Your patient is a motorcyclist who was ejected from his vehicle after striking a guard rail. The patient is unresponsive to painful stimuli and is breathing six to eight times per minute. Which of the following should you do first? 19. Your patient is a 4-year-old male who was struck by a vehicle and is now unresponsive with an obvious head injury. As you are ventilating him with a bag-valve-mask device, you detect increasing resistance to ventilation. Which of the following should you do? 20. You are transporting a 44-year-old female with chest pain and sudden respiratory distress. She is agitated, anxious, and refuses to have a nonrebreather mask applied. Which of the following is the best option? |
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