Emt chapter 9
______ pressure can be applied to occlude the esophagus to inhibit gastric distention and regurgitation of vomitus in the unconscious patient
Cricoid
Ventilation
Exchange of air between lungs and the environment
Oral airways should be measured from the tip of the nose to the earlobe
False
Hypoxia
Insufficient oxygen for cells and tissues
Air enters the body through the____
Mouth and nose
The proper technique for sizing an oropharyngeal airway before insertion is to measure the device from:
The corner of the mouth to the earlobe
Exhalation
Thorax size decreases
The normal respiratory rate for an adult is:
12-20 breaths/min
What percentage of the air we breathe is made up of oxygen?
21%
When a person goes ___ minutes without oxygen, brain damage is very likely.
6-10 minutes
A ventilation device attached to a control box that allows the variables of ventilation to be set. It frees the EMT to perform other tasks while the patient is being ventilated
ATV
Inhalation
Active part of breathing
What are the normal respiratory rates for adults, children, and infants?
Adults: 12-20 breaths/min. Children: 15-30 breaths/min. Infants 25-50 breaths/min.
Occasional, gasping breaths that occur after the heart has stopped are known as _____ respirations
Agonal
A safety system for large oxygen cylinders, designed to prevent the accidental attachment of a regulator to a cylinder containing the wrong type of gas, is known as the _______ standard system
American
tidal volume
Amount of air moved during one breath
The metabolism that takes place in the absence of oxygen is called ______ metabolism; the principle product is lactic acid
Anaerobic
Absence of spontaneous breathing
Apnea
______ respirations are irregular, ineffective respirations that may or may not have an identifiable pattern
Ataxic
Hypoxic drive
Backup system to control respiration
A method of ventilation used primary in the treatment of critically ill patients with respiratory distress; can prevent the need for endotracheal intubation
CPAP
The primary mechanism for triggering breathing is the level of ____ ____ in the blood
Carbon dioxide
The brain stem normally triggers breathing by increasing respirations when:
Carbon dioxide levels increase
Point at which the trachea divides into the left and right mainstream bronchi
Carina
_____ is a not a sign of hypoxia
Dehydration
During inhalation, the ___ & ___ ___ contract, causing the thorax to enlarge.
Diaphragm. Intercostal muscles
Compressed gas cylinders pose no unusual risk
False
Nasal airways keep the tongue from blocking the upper airway and facilitate suctioning of the oropharynx.
False
The pin-indexing system is used to ensure compatibility between pressure regulators and oxygen flow meters
False
How can you avoid gastric distention whole performing artificial ventilation?
Give slow, gentle breaths
The space in between the vocal cords that is the narrowest portion of the adult's airway
Glottis
_______ exchange is a term used to distinguish the degree of distress in a patient with a mild airway obstruction. The patient is still conscious and able to cough forcefully, although wheezing may be heard
Goodair
In exhalation, air pressure in the lungs is ______ than the pressure outside
Higher
Increased carbon dioxide level in the bloodstream
Hypercarbia
A dangerous condition in which the body tissues and cells do not have enough oxygen
Hypoxia
Insufficient oxygen in the cells and tissues is called ____
Hypoxia
When ventilating a patient with a bag-mask device, you should:
Look for rise and fall of the chest
What is the most common problem you may encounter when using a bag-mask device?
Maintaining an airtight seal
_______ ventilation is the volume of air moved through the lungs in 1 minute, minus the dead space, and is calculated by multiplying tidal volume(minus dead space) and respiratory rate
Minute
What is the preferred method of assisting ventilations?
Mouth-to-mask with one-way valve
Diaphragm
Moves down slightly when it contracts
What are again already gasps?
Occasional gasping breaths, unable to maintain life
The process of delivering oxygen to the blood by diffusion from the alveoli following inhalation into the lungs
Oxygenation
The term used to describe the amount of gas in air or dissolved in fluid, such as blood, is ____ pressure
Partial
Mechanical maintenance of pressure in the airway at the end of expiration to increase the volume of gas remaining in the lungs
Peep
Continuous ____ airway ___ has proven to be immensely beneficial to patients experiencing respiratory distress from acute pulmonary edema or obstructive pulmonary disease.
Positive. Pressure
Intercostal muscles
Raises ribs when it contracts
5 signs of early hypoxia
Restlessness, tachy cardia, irratibility, anxiety, apprehension
Alveoli
Site of oxygen diffusion
Mediastinum
Space between the lungs
An opening through the skin and into an organ or other structure; one in the neck connects the trachea directly to the skin
Stoma
A liquid protein substance that costs the alveoli in the lungs, decreases alveolar surface tension, and keeps the alveoli expanded; a low level in a premature infant contributes to respiratory distress syndrome
Surfactant
A life-threatening collection of air within the pleural space is called a(n) ____ pneumothorax
Tension
If your partner, while examining a patient, states that the patient's lungs are equal and bilateral, you would understand your partner to mean that:
There are clear and equaling sounds on both sides
Nasal cannula can deliver a maximum of 44% oxygen at 6 L/min
True
The amount of air that can be forcibly expelled from the lungs after breathing in as deeply as possible is known as the ______ capacity
Vital
Larynx
Voice box
What is not a sign of abnormal breathing?
Warm, dry skin
Suctioning the oral cavity of an adult should be accomplished within:
15 seconds
The air we breathe contains ___% oxygen and ___% nitrogen
21. 78.
Cheyne-Stokes
Irregular breathing pattern with increased rate and depth followed
You come upon an unresponsive patient who is not injured and is breathing on her own with a normal rate and a adequate tidal volume. What would be the advantage of placing her in the recovery position?
It helps to maintain a clear airway
Regarding the maintenance of the airway in an unconscious adult, what is FALSE?
The head tilt-chin lift maneuver should always be used to open the airway.