Deck 21: Algorithmic Approach to Airway Mgt

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After a failed intubation and once the Paramedic is ready to reattempt intubation, no more than three more attempts should be made to intubate the patient.
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The Paramedic's most important task is to recognize a patient's need for airway or respiratory support and generally, this patient assessment is taught as part of the ____.

A) BCAs
B) ABCs
C) IRBs
D) 123s
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____ involves removing carbon dioxide from the bloodstream.

A) Ventilating
B) Oxygenating
C) Intubating
D) Exhaling
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For the comatose patient with decreased respiratory rate or drive, Narcan or ____% dextrose may reverse the disease process.

A) 35
B) 40
C) 45
D) 50
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Each unsuccessful intubation attempt will cause edema, bleeding, and patient deterioration.
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In patient care, the most common form of preplanning is ____.

A) intervention
B) the algorithm
C) the procedure
D) practice
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In certain emergency situations (e.g., cardiac arrest with ventricular fibrillation), specific tasks must be carried out the same way, in the same order, in a very limited time period.
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In every patient encounter, the Paramedic applies a group of patient care activities based on a presumptive conclusion called a ____.

A) field diagnosis
B) primary diagnosis
C) temporary diagnosis
D) working diagnosis
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The failure of the third ventilation attempt signifies that the Paramedic has no additional changes in care to offer.
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If a patient is ____, then either a BVM or an automatic transport ventilator attached to a mask can be used.

A) hypoxic
B) anemic
C) septic
D) apneic
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Paramedics should divide airway management tasks into ALS and BLS so that they can be responsible for only the ALS skills.
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Generally hypoventilation occurs without hypoxia.
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Hypoxic brain death occurs within ____ minutes of apnea or significant hypoxia.

A) 1 to 6
B) 3 to 6
C) 6 to 10
D) 8 to 12
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The greater the number of attempts at endotracheal intubation, the higher the chance of success.
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A(n) ____ details a specific group of activities that are all to be accomplished for a given patient for a specific presumptive diagnosis.

A) protocol
B) algorithm
C) process
D) treatment
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It is rare that a blind insertion airway device will not provide at least some ability to effectively ventilate a patient.
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If a patient is found to be hypoxic, the addition of supplemental oxygen may be adequate to reverse the hypoxia.
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Currently, ____ are the tools of choice for dictating care in critically unstable prehospital patients.

A) protocols
B) tasks
C) algorithms
D) procedures
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Of the options for airway management, the ASA's "____" has the most support in the literature.

A) Advanced Trauma Life Support Trauma Airway Algorithm
B) National Emergency Airway Management Course Algorithm
C) Advanced Trauma Emergency Airway Management Algorithm
D) Difficult Airway Algorithm
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One of the greatest advantages of algorithms is that the if-then decisions can be made quickly on scene.
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If, after the second attempt, the Paramedic is unable to establish a patent airway or ventilate the patient, a(n) ____________________ should be assumed.
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____________________ are the fundamental guides to prehospital care.
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If, on primary assessment, a patient does not have a patent airway, the first intervention is the use of ____________________ maneuvers.
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Effectively ____________________ means that the lungs are transferring oxygen to the tissues.
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____________________ is one of the most critical tasks a Paramedic performs.
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After a failed intubation and once the Paramedic is ready to reattempt intubation, no more than three more attempts should be made to intubate the patient.
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The Paramedic's most important task is to recognize a patient's need for airway or respiratory support and generally, this patient assessment is taught as part of the ____.

A) BCAs
B) ABCs
C) IRBs
D) 123s
ABCs
3
____ involves removing carbon dioxide from the bloodstream.

A) Ventilating
B) Oxygenating
C) Intubating
D) Exhaling
Ventilating
4
For the comatose patient with decreased respiratory rate or drive, Narcan or ____% dextrose may reverse the disease process.

A) 35
B) 40
C) 45
D) 50
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Each unsuccessful intubation attempt will cause edema, bleeding, and patient deterioration.
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In patient care, the most common form of preplanning is ____.

A) intervention
B) the algorithm
C) the procedure
D) practice
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In certain emergency situations (e.g., cardiac arrest with ventricular fibrillation), specific tasks must be carried out the same way, in the same order, in a very limited time period.
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In every patient encounter, the Paramedic applies a group of patient care activities based on a presumptive conclusion called a ____.

A) field diagnosis
B) primary diagnosis
C) temporary diagnosis
D) working diagnosis
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The failure of the third ventilation attempt signifies that the Paramedic has no additional changes in care to offer.
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If a patient is ____, then either a BVM or an automatic transport ventilator attached to a mask can be used.

A) hypoxic
B) anemic
C) septic
D) apneic
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Paramedics should divide airway management tasks into ALS and BLS so that they can be responsible for only the ALS skills.
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Generally hypoventilation occurs without hypoxia.
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Hypoxic brain death occurs within ____ minutes of apnea or significant hypoxia.

A) 1 to 6
B) 3 to 6
C) 6 to 10
D) 8 to 12
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The greater the number of attempts at endotracheal intubation, the higher the chance of success.
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A(n) ____ details a specific group of activities that are all to be accomplished for a given patient for a specific presumptive diagnosis.

A) protocol
B) algorithm
C) process
D) treatment
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It is rare that a blind insertion airway device will not provide at least some ability to effectively ventilate a patient.
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If a patient is found to be hypoxic, the addition of supplemental oxygen may be adequate to reverse the hypoxia.
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Currently, ____ are the tools of choice for dictating care in critically unstable prehospital patients.

A) protocols
B) tasks
C) algorithms
D) procedures
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Of the options for airway management, the ASA's "____" has the most support in the literature.

A) Advanced Trauma Life Support Trauma Airway Algorithm
B) National Emergency Airway Management Course Algorithm
C) Advanced Trauma Emergency Airway Management Algorithm
D) Difficult Airway Algorithm
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One of the greatest advantages of algorithms is that the if-then decisions can be made quickly on scene.
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If, after the second attempt, the Paramedic is unable to establish a patent airway or ventilate the patient, a(n) ____________________ should be assumed.
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____________________ are the fundamental guides to prehospital care.
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If, on primary assessment, a patient does not have a patent airway, the first intervention is the use of ____________________ maneuvers.
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Effectively ____________________ means that the lungs are transferring oxygen to the tissues.
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____________________ is one of the most critical tasks a Paramedic performs.
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