Medic Basic Airway
The maximum flow rate to be used with a nasal cannula is ________ liters per minute.
6
Applying posteriorly directed pressure on the cricoid cartilage to facilitate endotracheal intubation is also referred to as:
Cricoid pressure
The simplest airway management technique in a patient without suspected cervical spine injury is the:
Head-tilt/Chin-lift maneuver
One disadvantage of the oropharyngeal airway is:
It doesn't prevent aspiration
Advantages of a nasopharyngeal airway include all of the following, EXCEPT:
It isolates the trachea
Which of the following manual airway maneuvers should be used when you are caring for a patient with a suspected cervical spine injury?
Modified Jaw-Thrust
Which of the following basic airway adjuncts prevents the tongue from falling back to occlude the airway?
Oropharyngeal Airway
The major drawback of mouth-to-mouth ventilations is:
potential exposure of the rescuer to body fluids.