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As a person loses consciousness,what happens to the reflexes that protect the airway?


A) They remain intact
B) They are lost in ascending order
C) They are lost in descending order
D) The cough reflexes are lost but the others remain intact

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A 6'5",300-lb male patient is admitted to ICU for mechanical ventilation via an endotracheal tube.A 7.5 mm-ID tube is in place.What problems could be present with this patient and how could they be treated?

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A size 7.5 mm-ID endotracheal tube is to...

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An endotracheal tube is placed in a patient followed by the attachment of a capnograph.The reading reads zero.What could cause this problem and how could it be corrected?

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Incorrect placement of the endotracheal tube would cause the capnograph reading to be zero.To assess the placement of a endotracheal tube the patient should be manually ventilated with a resuscitation bag while auscultating the breath sounds.The only absolute way to determine the correct placement of an endotracheal tube is through direct observation through a bronchoscope.The endotracheal tube may be in the correct place but the patient's cardiac output may be zero.In this case,cardiac compressions should be initiated.

A physician asks the practitioner for Magill forceps.What type of airway is the physician going to place in the patient's airway?


A) Nasotracheal tube
B) Orotracheal tube
C) Laryngeal mask airway (LMA)
D) Combitube airway

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To lessen the damage caused to the tracheal wall by the endotracheal tube cuff,it is best to use what type of cuff?


A) Pilot balloon
B) Low-volume, high-pressure cuff
C) High-volume, low-pressure cuff
D) PVC cuff

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If vomiting and aspiration is a concern with a patient who needs an airway in place,which of the following airways would best protect the patient's airway?


A) Nosopharyngeal airway
B) Oropharyngeal airway
C) Laryngeal mask airway
D) a and b

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Which resuscitation bag would be the best to assess a patient's compliance of the lungs and thorax?


A) Self-inflating resuscitator
B) Flow-inflating resuscitator
C) Gas-powered resuscitator
D) Manual resuscitator

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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of the nasal route of intubation?


A) Oral care is much easier, allowing sufficient access to the mouth.
B) It is easier to stabilize the endotracheal tube.
C) It is the fastest and most direct route of intubation.
D) Conscious patients tolerate nasal intubation better.

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What should be evaluated once an airway is established on a patient?


A) Ventilation
B) Central nervous system function
C) Retractions
D) Stridor

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A patient is unconscious and has blood is his mouth upon being admitted to the emergency department.Breath sounds are diminished bilaterally.What would you recommend to maintain the patient's airway and why?

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Intubation should be the airway of choic...

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Where is the Miller laryngoscope blade placed during endotracheal intubation?


A) Under the epiglottis
B) In the vallecula
C) In the trachea
D) In the esophagus

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Which of the following objective criteria indicates that a patient is ready for ventilator discontinuance and extubation? I.PaOβ‚‚/FIOβ‚‚ of 350 II.Minute volume of 18 LPM III.NIF of -35 cmHβ‚‚O IV.f/Vt of 60


A) II and III
B) I, III, IV
C) I and IV
D) I, II, III, IV

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A patient needs to placed on mechanical ventilation.For intubation,the practitioner selects a Macintosh laryngoscope blade.Where in the airway should the tip of the blade be placed?


A) The tip directly lifts the epiglottis.
B) The distal tip is placed in the vallecula.
C) The tip is placed on the left side of the tongue and positioned until the trachea is visualized.
D) The tip is inserted posteriorly to the trachea to ensure tracheal intubation.

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The physician is attempting a difficult intubation.Which medication should be recommended to paralyze the patient to facilitate the intubation and minimize trauma?


A) Succinylcholine
B) Midazolam
C) Lorazepam
D) Etomidate

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Which of the following is NOT a contraindication for resuscitation of a patient?


A) Resuscitation has been determined to be futile because of the patient's underlying condition or disease
B) A patient that has had a diagnosis of lung cancer with metastasis to another part of the body
C) The patient's desire not to be resuscitated has been clearly expressed and documented in the patient's medical record
D) a and c

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A patient requires an airway to prevent the tongue from occluding the airway.The patient lapses in and out of conscious periodically.Which airway would be best to use for the patient?


A) Oropharyngeal airway
B) Combitube airway
C) Nasopharyngeal airway
D) Laryngeal mask airway

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What is described by the following: "A technique performed to inflate the endotracheal tube cuff under positive pressure.Cuff inflation is stopped when a small leak is heard at the mouth during inspiration."?


A) Minimal occluding volume
B) Bivona cuff technique
C) Minimal leak technique
D) Mainstem intubation

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All of the following are conditions requiring management of the airway EXCEPT ____________


A) secretions in the airway.
B) respiratory failure.
C) airway compromise.
D) the need to protect the airway.

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Defibrillation is contraindicated when immediate danger to the rescuers is present due to: I.the environment. II.the patient's condition. III.the patient's location.


A) II and III
B) I, II, III
C) III only
D) I and II

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What is the most common cause of upper airway obstruction?


A) Spasm of the larynx
B) Dried secretions occluding the airway
C) The tongue falling back against the posterior pharynx
D) Food or other foreign material obstructing the airway

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