Deck 5: Special Airways for Ventilation

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An oropharyngeal airway should only be used in patients who are conscious.
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The oropharyngeal airway is a simple airway adjunct that can be used to facilitate ventilation and removal of secretions.
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Since an EOA is inserted into the esophagus, the cuff at the distal end must be inflated during use to prevent air from entering the stomach.
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With an EGTA, the ventilation holes are along the proximal end of the tube
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It is essential to use the largest DLT appropriate for the patient since most complications associated with DLTs result from using small tubes.
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A(n) ____ is used to relieve upper airway obstruction if airway maneuvers (e.g., head tilt-chin lift, jaw thrust) fail to open an unobstructed airway.

A) endotracheal intubation
B) oropharyngeal airway
C) laryngeal mask airway
D) esophageal gastric tube airway
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A(n) ____ can be used in patients with an intact gag reflex, unstable fractures of the mandible, trimus (lockjaw), or oral trauma.

A) nasopharyngeal airway
B) oropharyngeal airway
C) esophageal obturator airway
D) laryngeal mask airway
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The final selection of appropriate size of nasopharyngeal airway should be based on the ____.

A) width of the patient's nares
B) patient's weight and clinical condition
C) size of the patient's little finger
D) patient's height and clinical condition
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Prior to insertion of an oropharyngeal airway, the patient should be in a ____ position.

A) sitting
B) semi-Fowler
C) supine
D) supine, head slightly advanced
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Which of the following is used as a temporary airway and should be replaced with an endotracheal intubation as soon as feasible?

A) esophageal obturator airway
B) esophageal gastric tube airway
C) nasopharyngeal airway
D) oropharyngeal airway
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The cuff of an EOA is first inflated with ____ mL of air to check for cuff integrity and leaks.

A) 10 to 20
B) 20 to 30
C) 30 to 40
D) 40 to 50
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Which of the following is a distinct feature of the EGTA?

A) blind distal end
B) one port on mask
C) ventilation holes along tube
D) two ports on mask
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The ____ has an opening at the distal end which allows removal or aspiration of air and gastric contents from the stomach via a gastric tube.

A) LMA
B) DLT
C) EOA
D) EGTA
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Which of the following patient groups should use size 4 LMA?

A) Children between 30 to 50 kg and small adults
B) Adults 50 to 70 kg
C) Adults 70 to 100 kg
D) Adults over 100 kg
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An LMA may be used ____.

A) in patients who have not fasted
B) in patients with a hiatal hernia
C) as a conduit for emergency resuscitation drugs
D) as an option in emergency situations where an endotracheal tube is not readily available
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Ventilation is possible when the ____ is inserted blindly either into the trachea or esophagus.

A) ETC
B) EOA
C) LMA
D) DLT
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Reported cases of complications associated with the use of the ETC are related to either ____ or air leaks.

A) bronchospasm
B) retching
C) hemodynamic stress
D) laryngeal spasm
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Recognizing the diameter of the ____ is a crucial determinant of success in the use of a DLT.

A) esophagus
B) chest
C) trachea
D) bronchus
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The most severe form of airway injuries caused by a(n) ____ is airway rupture.

A) esophageal-tracheal combitube
B) double-lumen endobronchial tube
C) nasopharyngeal airway
D) esophageal gastric tube airway
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One recommendation for safe placement of a DLT is to remove the bronchial stylet once the tip of the tube is past the ____.

A) front teeth
B) esophageal opening
C) vocal cords
D) laryngeal opening
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With oropharyngeal airways, some practitioners prefer to insert the airway into the patient's mouth upside down so that the distal end of the airway is facing the ______________.
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The ideal length of the nasopharyngeal airway should have the distal end of the airway within one centimeter of the _______________.
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The EOA is a disposable tube; its structure consists of an opening at the proximal (top) end, many small holes near the upper end, and a(n) _______________.
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With proper sterilization by steam _______________ and careful handling, the reusable LMA can be reused up to 40 times as long as the mask is not damaged.
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During blind intubation, ventilation through the ETC should be done initially through _______________.
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Discuss the three methods used to determine the appropriate size of an oropharyngeal airway.
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Explain why proper sizing of the nasopharyngeal airway is important.
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List some precautions regarding the use of an EOA.
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Describe how both lumens on the ETC can be used to provide ventilation.
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What are the three main uses of DLTs?
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An oropharyngeal airway should only be used in patients who are conscious.
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The oropharyngeal airway is a simple airway adjunct that can be used to facilitate ventilation and removal of secretions.
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Since an EOA is inserted into the esophagus, the cuff at the distal end must be inflated during use to prevent air from entering the stomach.
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With an EGTA, the ventilation holes are along the proximal end of the tube
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It is essential to use the largest DLT appropriate for the patient since most complications associated with DLTs result from using small tubes.
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A(n) ____ is used to relieve upper airway obstruction if airway maneuvers (e.g., head tilt-chin lift, jaw thrust) fail to open an unobstructed airway.

A) endotracheal intubation
B) oropharyngeal airway
C) laryngeal mask airway
D) esophageal gastric tube airway
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A(n) ____ can be used in patients with an intact gag reflex, unstable fractures of the mandible, trimus (lockjaw), or oral trauma.

A) nasopharyngeal airway
B) oropharyngeal airway
C) esophageal obturator airway
D) laryngeal mask airway
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The final selection of appropriate size of nasopharyngeal airway should be based on the ____.

A) width of the patient's nares
B) patient's weight and clinical condition
C) size of the patient's little finger
D) patient's height and clinical condition
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Prior to insertion of an oropharyngeal airway, the patient should be in a ____ position.

A) sitting
B) semi-Fowler
C) supine
D) supine, head slightly advanced
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10
Which of the following is used as a temporary airway and should be replaced with an endotracheal intubation as soon as feasible?

A) esophageal obturator airway
B) esophageal gastric tube airway
C) nasopharyngeal airway
D) oropharyngeal airway
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11
The cuff of an EOA is first inflated with ____ mL of air to check for cuff integrity and leaks.

A) 10 to 20
B) 20 to 30
C) 30 to 40
D) 40 to 50
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Which of the following is a distinct feature of the EGTA?

A) blind distal end
B) one port on mask
C) ventilation holes along tube
D) two ports on mask
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13
The ____ has an opening at the distal end which allows removal or aspiration of air and gastric contents from the stomach via a gastric tube.

A) LMA
B) DLT
C) EOA
D) EGTA
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Which of the following patient groups should use size 4 LMA?

A) Children between 30 to 50 kg and small adults
B) Adults 50 to 70 kg
C) Adults 70 to 100 kg
D) Adults over 100 kg
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15
An LMA may be used ____.

A) in patients who have not fasted
B) in patients with a hiatal hernia
C) as a conduit for emergency resuscitation drugs
D) as an option in emergency situations where an endotracheal tube is not readily available
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16
Ventilation is possible when the ____ is inserted blindly either into the trachea or esophagus.

A) ETC
B) EOA
C) LMA
D) DLT
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17
Reported cases of complications associated with the use of the ETC are related to either ____ or air leaks.

A) bronchospasm
B) retching
C) hemodynamic stress
D) laryngeal spasm
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18
Recognizing the diameter of the ____ is a crucial determinant of success in the use of a DLT.

A) esophagus
B) chest
C) trachea
D) bronchus
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19
The most severe form of airway injuries caused by a(n) ____ is airway rupture.

A) esophageal-tracheal combitube
B) double-lumen endobronchial tube
C) nasopharyngeal airway
D) esophageal gastric tube airway
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20
One recommendation for safe placement of a DLT is to remove the bronchial stylet once the tip of the tube is past the ____.

A) front teeth
B) esophageal opening
C) vocal cords
D) laryngeal opening
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21
With oropharyngeal airways, some practitioners prefer to insert the airway into the patient's mouth upside down so that the distal end of the airway is facing the ______________.
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22
The ideal length of the nasopharyngeal airway should have the distal end of the airway within one centimeter of the _______________.
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23
The EOA is a disposable tube; its structure consists of an opening at the proximal (top) end, many small holes near the upper end, and a(n) _______________.
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With proper sterilization by steam _______________ and careful handling, the reusable LMA can be reused up to 40 times as long as the mask is not damaged.
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During blind intubation, ventilation through the ETC should be done initially through _______________.
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Discuss the three methods used to determine the appropriate size of an oropharyngeal airway.
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Explain why proper sizing of the nasopharyngeal airway is important.
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28
List some precautions regarding the use of an EOA.
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Describe how both lumens on the ETC can be used to provide ventilation.
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What are the three main uses of DLTs?
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