Deck 22: Non-Intubating Airway Management

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The variable flow devices are typically the easiest to use.
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Pediatric patients are more susceptible to gastric inflation and are less able to tolerate it.
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The knowledge and skill to perform intubations and other advanced airway maneuvers are the most critical tasks of the Parametric's practice to master.
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Pediatric patients generally suffer respiratory arrest secondary to cardiac arrest.
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The finger sweep is a technique of limited value in the EMS environment.
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The high-flow nasal cannula is a low- to mid-concentration oxygen delivery device.
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CPAP provides ventilator support.
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Correct positioning of the patient and the airway is the most basic airway maneuver.
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Once a pediatric patient goes into cardiac arrest, a grim prognosis is almost assured.
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Often some of the most basic techniques are the most critical and fundamental airway management skills a Paramedic can perform.
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CPAP devices are complex to use.
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By the time the Paramedic enters the basic algorithm, the decision has already been made to provide airway and ventilator support to the patient.
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There should always be a small air leak from the CPAP valve, even during inspiration.
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Every bag-mask assembly has a method of attachment to an oxygen source.
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An orogastric tube is less likely to initiate a gag reflex than a tube and is a nasogastric better choice for the conscious, responsive patient.
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Oxygen can safely be administered at the high pressure at which it is stored in compressed oxygen cylinders.
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Prehospital suction units include portable devices and fixed, wall-mounted units.
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Constant retraining and practical experience are key elements to performing effective pediatric airway management.
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Oxygen is stored as either a compressed gas, in fiberglass tanks, or as a liquid.
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Cricoid pressure can improve the view of the vocal cords during laryngoscopy.
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Supplemental oxygen replaces nitrogen in the dead space of the lungs with oxygen, referred to as ____.

A) oxygen purging
B) nitrogen overload
C) nitrogen washout
D) oxygen overload
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The ____ is a functional portion of the esophagus where the walls of the esophagus contract inwardly, forming a physical barrier to the reflux of stomach contents up the esophagus.

A) upper esophageal sphincter
B) lower esophageal sphincter
C) upper hypoepiglottic sphincter
D) lower hypoepiglottic sphincter
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____ masks, special masks with a restricted intake that permits an exact percentage of oxygen, can be used to deliver oxygen, although their use in the prehospital environment is generally limited to specialty care services.

A) Venturi
B) Blocking
C) Ventilated
D) Laminar
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The ____ devices allow the Paramedic some degree of choice in determining gas flow and oxygen concentration.

A) constant flow
B) constant stream
C) variable pressure
D) variable flow
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Ventilating the pediatric patient requires care to prevent ____.

A) overpressurization
B) underpressurization
C) hyperventilation
D) hypoventilation
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The epiglottis is attached to the hyoid bone by the ____.

A) trapezius ligament
B) cricoids ligament
C) hyoepiglottic ligament
D) pharyngeal ligament
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Generally ____ cm H2O is considered to be the upper limit with a CPAP machine.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
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In the healthy adult, ____ is a reflex mechanism that opens collapsed areas of the lung.

A) coughing
B) sighing
C) yawning
D) stretching
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____, mechanical devices that deliver a specified volume of respiratory gas, have been used in the prehospital environment in Europe since the late 1970s.

A) Transport ventilators
B) Urgent response ventilators
C) Automatic transport ventilators
D) Automatic care ventilators
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____, oxygen masks with an oxygen reservoir, can deliver up to 80% FiO2.

A) Oropharyngeal airway
B) Nasopharyngeal airway
C) Nasal cannula
D) Nonrebreather face masks
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The rigid pharyngeal suction catheters are known as ____ or tonsil tip catheters.

A) Kinsey
B) Murphy
C) Seldinger
D) Yankauer
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The ____ is the most commonly used device for providing assisted ventilation.

A) full-face mask
B) bag-mask assembly
C) mask assembly
D) lateral mask assembly
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The goal of assisted ventilation is to provide patients with approximately ____ breaths/minute that meet the patient's appropriate tidal volume.

A) 10 to 12
B) 12 to 15
C) 12 to 20
D) 15 to 20
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The primary differences between basic adult and pediatric airway management relates to differences in ____.

A) anatomy and psychology
B) physiology and maturity
C) physiology and experience
D) anatomy and physiology
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____ involves the identifying the cricoid ring and assigning an individual to gently apply approximately 10 pounds of pressure in a posterior direction throughout airway management.

A) Yankauer's maneuver
B) Murphy's maneuver
C) Brown's maneuver
D) Sellick's maneuver
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For most non-trauma patients in respiratory arrest, the technique of choice for opening the airway is the ____.

A) head-tilt, chin lift
B) tongue-jaw lift
C) modified jaw thrust
D) head lift
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____ uses a combination of gas flow and resistance to exhalation to increase the minimum airway pressure.

A) CPAP
B) APAP
C) CNAP
D) IPAP
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Using the pocket mask requires only two skills: ____.

A) forming a mask seal and not hyperventilating
B) forming a mask seal and supply oxygen
C) placing a mask and hypoventilating
D) forming a mask seal and calming the patient
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The ____ is a pronged device designed for nasal oxygen delivery.

A) nonrebreather face mask
B) nasal cannula
C) Venturi mask
D) oropharyngeal airway
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____ has clearly been demonstrated to decrease intubation rates and to provide symptomatic improvement in prehospital patients with congestive heart failure.

A) Venturi mask
B) CPAP
C) Nasal cannula
D) IPAP
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____________________ occurs when insufficient time is allowed for exhalation.
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The strongest suction devices are the wall-mounted, ____________________-powered units.
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The ____________________ mask is a face-mask device that is powered by the lungs.
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____________________ over the epigastrium may give the Paramedic a sense of how much gastric inflation is occurring.
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For infants, ____________________ are the preferred method of clearing the airway.
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Any patient in need of active airway management or ventilator support is in need of ____________________ oxygen.
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Gastric inflation and subsequent vomiting and aspiration are significant risks associated with ____________________ ventilation.
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Conversely, the pediatric trachea is smaller and more susceptible to ____________________.
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One of the most critically important pieces of airway management equipment is the ____________________, which converts an unmanageable airway into an easily managed airway through the removal of vomit, blood, and some foreign bodies.
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The continuous pressure when using a CPAP machine results in more ____________________ (less turbulent) airflow.
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The variable flow devices are typically the easiest to use.
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Pediatric patients are more susceptible to gastric inflation and are less able to tolerate it.
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The knowledge and skill to perform intubations and other advanced airway maneuvers are the most critical tasks of the Parametric's practice to master.
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Pediatric patients generally suffer respiratory arrest secondary to cardiac arrest.
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The finger sweep is a technique of limited value in the EMS environment.
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The high-flow nasal cannula is a low- to mid-concentration oxygen delivery device.
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CPAP provides ventilator support.
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Correct positioning of the patient and the airway is the most basic airway maneuver.
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Once a pediatric patient goes into cardiac arrest, a grim prognosis is almost assured.
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Often some of the most basic techniques are the most critical and fundamental airway management skills a Paramedic can perform.
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CPAP devices are complex to use.
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By the time the Paramedic enters the basic algorithm, the decision has already been made to provide airway and ventilator support to the patient.
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There should always be a small air leak from the CPAP valve, even during inspiration.
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Every bag-mask assembly has a method of attachment to an oxygen source.
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An orogastric tube is less likely to initiate a gag reflex than a tube and is a nasogastric better choice for the conscious, responsive patient.
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Oxygen can safely be administered at the high pressure at which it is stored in compressed oxygen cylinders.
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Prehospital suction units include portable devices and fixed, wall-mounted units.
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Constant retraining and practical experience are key elements to performing effective pediatric airway management.
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Oxygen is stored as either a compressed gas, in fiberglass tanks, or as a liquid.
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Cricoid pressure can improve the view of the vocal cords during laryngoscopy.
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21
Supplemental oxygen replaces nitrogen in the dead space of the lungs with oxygen, referred to as ____.

A) oxygen purging
B) nitrogen overload
C) nitrogen washout
D) oxygen overload
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The ____ is a functional portion of the esophagus where the walls of the esophagus contract inwardly, forming a physical barrier to the reflux of stomach contents up the esophagus.

A) upper esophageal sphincter
B) lower esophageal sphincter
C) upper hypoepiglottic sphincter
D) lower hypoepiglottic sphincter
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____ masks, special masks with a restricted intake that permits an exact percentage of oxygen, can be used to deliver oxygen, although their use in the prehospital environment is generally limited to specialty care services.

A) Venturi
B) Blocking
C) Ventilated
D) Laminar
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The ____ devices allow the Paramedic some degree of choice in determining gas flow and oxygen concentration.

A) constant flow
B) constant stream
C) variable pressure
D) variable flow
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Ventilating the pediatric patient requires care to prevent ____.

A) overpressurization
B) underpressurization
C) hyperventilation
D) hypoventilation
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The epiglottis is attached to the hyoid bone by the ____.

A) trapezius ligament
B) cricoids ligament
C) hyoepiglottic ligament
D) pharyngeal ligament
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Generally ____ cm H2O is considered to be the upper limit with a CPAP machine.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
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In the healthy adult, ____ is a reflex mechanism that opens collapsed areas of the lung.

A) coughing
B) sighing
C) yawning
D) stretching
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____, mechanical devices that deliver a specified volume of respiratory gas, have been used in the prehospital environment in Europe since the late 1970s.

A) Transport ventilators
B) Urgent response ventilators
C) Automatic transport ventilators
D) Automatic care ventilators
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____, oxygen masks with an oxygen reservoir, can deliver up to 80% FiO2.

A) Oropharyngeal airway
B) Nasopharyngeal airway
C) Nasal cannula
D) Nonrebreather face masks
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31
The rigid pharyngeal suction catheters are known as ____ or tonsil tip catheters.

A) Kinsey
B) Murphy
C) Seldinger
D) Yankauer
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32
The ____ is the most commonly used device for providing assisted ventilation.

A) full-face mask
B) bag-mask assembly
C) mask assembly
D) lateral mask assembly
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33
The goal of assisted ventilation is to provide patients with approximately ____ breaths/minute that meet the patient's appropriate tidal volume.

A) 10 to 12
B) 12 to 15
C) 12 to 20
D) 15 to 20
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34
The primary differences between basic adult and pediatric airway management relates to differences in ____.

A) anatomy and psychology
B) physiology and maturity
C) physiology and experience
D) anatomy and physiology
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35
____ involves the identifying the cricoid ring and assigning an individual to gently apply approximately 10 pounds of pressure in a posterior direction throughout airway management.

A) Yankauer's maneuver
B) Murphy's maneuver
C) Brown's maneuver
D) Sellick's maneuver
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36
For most non-trauma patients in respiratory arrest, the technique of choice for opening the airway is the ____.

A) head-tilt, chin lift
B) tongue-jaw lift
C) modified jaw thrust
D) head lift
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37
____ uses a combination of gas flow and resistance to exhalation to increase the minimum airway pressure.

A) CPAP
B) APAP
C) CNAP
D) IPAP
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38
Using the pocket mask requires only two skills: ____.

A) forming a mask seal and not hyperventilating
B) forming a mask seal and supply oxygen
C) placing a mask and hypoventilating
D) forming a mask seal and calming the patient
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39
The ____ is a pronged device designed for nasal oxygen delivery.

A) nonrebreather face mask
B) nasal cannula
C) Venturi mask
D) oropharyngeal airway
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40
____ has clearly been demonstrated to decrease intubation rates and to provide symptomatic improvement in prehospital patients with congestive heart failure.

A) Venturi mask
B) CPAP
C) Nasal cannula
D) IPAP
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41
____________________ occurs when insufficient time is allowed for exhalation.
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42
The strongest suction devices are the wall-mounted, ____________________-powered units.
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The ____________________ mask is a face-mask device that is powered by the lungs.
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44
____________________ over the epigastrium may give the Paramedic a sense of how much gastric inflation is occurring.
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45
For infants, ____________________ are the preferred method of clearing the airway.
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Any patient in need of active airway management or ventilator support is in need of ____________________ oxygen.
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47
Gastric inflation and subsequent vomiting and aspiration are significant risks associated with ____________________ ventilation.
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Conversely, the pediatric trachea is smaller and more susceptible to ____________________.
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One of the most critically important pieces of airway management equipment is the ____________________, which converts an unmanageable airway into an easily managed airway through the removal of vomit, blood, and some foreign bodies.
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The continuous pressure when using a CPAP machine results in more ____________________ (less turbulent) airflow.
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