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You arrive on the scene of a partially collapsed building and need to assess a patient who was in
the area of the collapse. A sign that the patient has an adequate airway would be:
A. gasping.
B. nonlabored breathing.
C. absent breath sounds.
D. wheezing. - Answer B. nonlabored breathing.
Which of the following is true regarding the use of a rigid suction catheter?
A.
It is important to never lose sight of the tip.
B.
It is best in the suctioning of a conscious patient.
C.
It is recommended for deep suctioning of the upper airway.
D.
It is recommended for both oral and nasal suctioning. - Answer A.
It is important to never lose sight of the tip.
A harsh, high-pitched sound heard during inspiration, characteristic of an upper airway
obstruction due to swelling, is called:
A.
crowing.
B.
stridor.
, C.
snoring.
D.
gurgling. - Answer B.
stridor.
Which of the airway structures are surrounded by the pulmonary capillaries?
A.
Bronchioles
B.
Carina
C.
Pharynx
D.
Alveoli - Answer D.
Alveoli
Why would an EMT select an NPA instead of an OPA?
A.
The patient refuses to have an airway inserted.
B.
The patient is in shock.
C.
The patient still has a gag reflex.
D.
The patient is allergic to airways. - Answer C.
The patient still has a gag reflex.
Signs that your patient may have a completely blocked airway include which of the following?
A.
Equal rise and fall of the chest
B.
No signs of air movement
C.
A strong cough