Airway Management From Brady s First Responder (8th Edition) 82 Questions

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Airway Management From Brady s First Responder (8th Edition) 82 Questions 1. What color will cyanotic skin be? p. 119 *A.) Blue B.) Red C.) Yellow D.) Green 2. Which is the primary path for air to enter and leave the respiratory system? p. 117 A.) Trachea B.) Pharynx C.) Mouth *D.) Nose 3. How many initial breaths should you give when performing rescue breathing with a face shield? p. 125 A.) Four B.) One *C.) Two D.) Three 4. What prevents food and fluids from entering the trachea? p. 117 A.) Bronchial tree B.) Throat C.) Larynx *D.) Epiglottis 5. What is most often the cause when the BVM will not deliver air into the patient's lungs? p. 144 *A.) Poor seal with the face B.) Malfunctioning equipment C.) Airway obstruction D.) Improper head placement

6. What should be done if a finger sweep dislodges dentures? p. 138 A.) Adjust them *B.) Remove them C.) Replace them D.) Leave them alone 7. What direction does the diaphragm move when the muscles contract? p. 116 A.) Upward *B.) Downward C.) To the left D.) To the right 8. Where does the exchange of gases take place? p. 117 A.) Main stem bronchi *B.) Alveoli C.) Bronchioles D.) Secondary bronchi 9. What should the patient who is experiencing a partial airway obstruction be encouraged to do? p. 131 A.) Bend over *B.) Cough forcefully C.) Stand up straight D.) Cough lightly 10. In what time period is it most critical that the patient receive CPR once clinical death has occurred? p. 115 *A.) 4 to 6 minutes B.) 10 to 12 minutes C.) 8 to 10 minutes D.) 6 to 8 minutes

11. What is the organ that is affected first once clinical death occurs? p. 115 A.) Lungs B.) Heart C.) Kidneys *D.) Brain 12. What should be in the stem of the pocket mask to minimize the chances of the rescuer breathing in the patient's exhaled air during rescue breathing? p. 122 A.) Oxygen port *B.) One-way valve stem C.) Chimney on the mask D.) HEPA filter 13. What can be looked at to determine if the patient is breathing adequately? p. 119 A.) Tongue B.) Nose *C.) Nail beds D.) Palms 14. What should the maximum amount of time spent suctioning be for a child? p. 146 *A.) 10 seconds B.) 20 seconds C.) 15 seconds D.) 5 seconds 15. Which type of airway obstruction may be impossible for you to relieve? p. 130 A.) Foreign objects B.) Obstruction by the tongue C.) Obstruction by the epiglottis *D.) Allergic reaction

16. What does the infant and small child depend upon more for breathing? p. 126 A.) Ribs B.) Back muscles C.) Chest muscles *D.) Diaphragm 17. Where should the apex of the face mask be placed on the patient during rescue breathing? p. 123-124 *A.) Over the bridge of the nose B.) Underneath the bony part of the chin C.) Between the lower lip and the chin D.) Along the bottom ridge of the nose 18. What position should the head of the unresponsive infant with an airway obstruction be placed into? p. 135 A.) Hyperflexed B.) Recumbent *C.) Neutral D.) Hyperextended 19. Who should be contacted when there is a conflict in care priorities? p. 127 A.) Dispatch operator B.) Patient's family C.) Medical attorney *D.) Medical direction 20. What must be done to allow the patient to exhale when performing rescue ventilation with a face shield? p. 125 *A.) Break contact with the mask B.) Turn his head to the side C.) Remove the mask D.) Pinch the nose tightly

21. What should you do if you are attempting to insert an oropharyngeal airway and the patient begins to gag? p. 139 A.) Finish insertion B.) Use suction C.) Slow down insertion *D.) Remove it 22. What can be used as leverage when performing the jaw-thrust maneuver? p. 121 A.) Nose *B.) Cheekbones C.) Mouth D.) Ear lobes 23. What should be done if the nasopharyngeal airway will not go into either nostril? p. 142 A.) Perform mouth-to-mouth without the airway B.) Use a oropharyngeal airway *C.) Try a smaller airway D.) Try to the other nostril again 24. How many thrusts should be given in succession when helping a patient with a complete airway obstruction? p. 132 *A.) Five B.) Seven C.) Nine D.) Three 25. How many rescuers are required to perform bag-valve mask ventilations on an elderly patient? p. 144 *A.) Two B.) Three C.) Four D.) One

26. Which ventilation technique can be used effectively with an elderly patient? p. 127 A.) Mouth-to-nose B.) Mouth-to-barrier *C.) Mouth-to-mask D.) Mouth-to-mouth 27. What is the moment both breathing and heart actions stop? p. 115 A.) Biological death *B.) Clinical death C.) Brain death D.) Preliminary death 28. Which structure takes air into the lungs? p. 119 A.) Esophagus B.) Bronchioles *C.) Trachea D.) Larynx 29. What should the duration of each delivered breath be when using a bag-valve mask as a single rescuer? p. 145 *A.) One second B.) Two and one-half second C.) Two second D.) One-half second 30. What should be done if the patient becomes unresponsive before you are able to clear the airway? p. 134 A.) Wait for EMS B.) Continue the thrusts C.) Try back blows *D.) Begin CPR

31. How much should the airway be rotated when inserted with the tip up once it is about half way in the patient's mouth? p. 139 A.) 60 degrees B.) 90 degrees C.) 120 degrees *D.) 180 degrees 32. What will soon stop when breathing stops? p. 115 A.) The bladder B.) The brain C.) The kidneys *D.) The heart 33. How long should rescue breathing be given before alerting the EMS dispatcher when treating an infant alone? p. 127 *A.) Two minutes B.) Three minutes C.) Four minutes D.) One minute 34. What should be done if the patient vomits during rescue breathing due to gastric distention? p. 130 A.) Sit the patient upright *B.) Turn the patient on his side C.) Restrain the patient's head D.) Push on the stomach 35. What are the tiny blood vessels called where oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place? p. 119 A.) Cardiology capillaries *B.) Pulmonary capillaries C.) Tertiary capillaries D.) Temporal capillaries

36. How long should your breath be when performing rescue breathing? p. 124 A.) Two seconds B.) Four seconds *C.) One second D.) Three seconds 37. What is the maximum amount of time the rescuer should take to determine if the patient is breathing adequately? p. 123 *A.) 10 seconds B.) 25 seconds C.) 15 seconds D.) 20 seconds 38. What position should the infant be kept in when clearing the foreign body airway obstruction who is responsive? p. 135 A.) Head higher than the trunk B.) Left lower than the right C.) Left higher than the right *D.) Head lower than the trunk 39. What will be heard when a patient has a complete airway obstruction? p. 131 A.) Wheezing B.) Snoring C.) Stridor *D.) No noise 40. What should the flange of the airway rest on if it is inserted properly? p. 139 A.) Tongue B.) Nose *C.) Lips D.) Chin

41. In which patient can the oropharyngeal airway be used? p. 138 A.) Responsive, with a gag reflex B.) Responsive, without a gag reflex *C.) Unresponsive, without a gag reflex D.) Unresponsive, with a gag reflex 42. Which direction is the bevel of most nasopharyngeal airways facing? p. 142 A.) Downward B.) To the right C.) Upward *D.) To the left 43. Where will excess air go if you over inflate the lungs during rescue breathing? p. 129 A.) Chest wall B.) Diaphragm C.) Face *D.) Stomach 44. Where should your hand be kept to ensure the airway is open when performing mouth-to-nose ventilation? p. 125 *A.) Forehead B.) Cheek C.) Crown D.) Chin 45. Which is the structure that contains the vocal chords? p. 117 A.) Pharynx B.) Bronchial tree C.) Trachea *D.) Larynx

46. What should the maximum amount of time spent suctioning be for an adult patient? p. 146 A.) 10 seconds B.) 20 seconds C.) 5 seconds *D.) 15 seconds 47. How often should rescue breaths be given to an adult patient? p. 124 A.) Every three to five seconds *B.) Every five to six seconds C.) Every five to seven seconds D.) Every three to four seconds 48. What should be located to determine where to place your first hand when performing abdominal thrusts? p. 132 A.) Sternum B.) Pelvis *C.) Navel D.) Hip bone 49. When should the suctioning unit be activated? p. 146 A.) After you remove the catheter B.) Before you insert the catheter C.) As you insert the catheter *D.) As you withdraw the catheter 50. In which situation should the nasopharyngeal airway NOT be used? p. 141 A.) Mouth injury B.) Responsive patient C.) Patient with a gag reflex *D.) Skull fracture exists

51. What direction should the beveled edge point when inserting the nasopharyngeal airway? p. 142 A.) Toward the face B.) Toward the ear C.) Toward the top of the nose *D.) Toward the septum 52. To which location should the oropharyngeal airway extend from the corner of the patient's mouth when sizing the device before use? p. 139 *A.) Tip of the earlobe on the same side of the face B.) Top of the ear on the opposite side of the face C.) Tip of the earlobe on the opposite side of the face D.) Top of the ear on the same side of the face 53. What should be tried when treating a responsive pregnant patient with an airway obstruction? p. 135-137 *A.) Chest thrusts B.) Abdominal thrusts C.) Back blows D.) Pelvic thrusts 54. Which patient should abdominal thrusts NOT be used on? p. 132 *A.) 10 month old B.) 16 month old C.) 14 month old D.) 12 month old 55. Which statement about inhaling is correct? p. 116 A.) Size of the chest cavity increases and the pressure inside the cavity increases B.) Size of the chest cavity decreases and the pressure inside the cavity increases C.) Size of the chest cavity decreases and the pressure inside the cavity decreases *D.) Size of the chest cavity increases and the pressure inside the cavity decreases

56. Which is the recommended method of rescue breathing when there is only one rescuer present? p. 122 A.) Mouth-to-barrier B.) Mouth-to-mouth *C.) Mouth-to-mask D.) Mouth-to-nose 57. When inserting the oropharyngeal airway into a child, what position should the tip be in? p. 141 A.) Toward the left cheek *B.) Toward the tongue C.) Toward the roof of the mouth D.) Toward the right cheek 58. What can be placed beneath the patient's shoulders to help maintain the airway? p. 120 A.) One large cushion *B.) One flat pillow C.) Two flat pillows D.) Two large cushions 59. How much oxygen is in your exhaled breath? p. 120 A.) 21% B.) 18% C.) 24% *D.) 16% 60. What is found to be the most effective method of clearing the airway of an adult or child who is choking? p. 131 A.) Back blows B.) Neck bends *C.) Abdominal thrusts D.) Chest blows

61. Which statement about ventilating a person with a stoma is NOT correct? p. 128 A.) Ensure the stoma is free of obstruction B.) Do not pinch the patient's nose closed C.) Leave the breathing tube in place *D.) Use the head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver 62. How many times should you attempt to ventilate an unresponsive child or adult before you begin CPR if ventilations are not successful? p. 134 A.) One *B.) Two C.) Four D.) Three 63. In which patient can finger sweeps be attempted? p. 137 A.) Unresponsive where you cannot see the object B.) Responsive where you can see the object *C.) Unresponsive where you can see the object D.) Responsive where you cannot see the object 64. In the unresponsive patient, what is most likely blocking the airway? p. 120 A.) Cheeks B.) Teeth *C.) Tongue D.) Epiglottis 65. If you find a patient who is not breathing and in a position that does not allow you to maintain an airway, what should you do? p. 129 A.) Intubate him B.) Wait for assistance C.) Remove the obstruction *D.) Reposition him

66. What can be used as a guide to approximate the diameter of the patient's nostril opening? p. 141 A.) Middle finger B.) Ring finger *C.) Little finger D.) Index finger 67. Where should the back blows be given for a responsive infant? p. 134 A.) In the small of the back B.) In the back of the abdomen C.) At the neck line *D.) Between the shoulder blades 68. Which statement about infants and children is NOT correct/ p. 126 A.) Chest cavity and lung volumes are much smaller *B.) Tongue takes up less space in the mouth and throat C.) Trachea is smaller and more easily obstructed by swelling D.) Mouth and nose are much smaller 69. How often should the bag be squeezed when performing bag-valve mask ventilations? p. 144 A.) Every nine seconds *B.) Every five seconds C.) Every three seconds D.) Every seven seconds 70. What should be used to hold the face shield in place when performing mouth-to-barrier ventilation? p. 124 A.) Palm B.) Knuckles C.) Back of hands *D.) Fingers

71. Where should you be positioned when performing the jaw-thrust maneuver? p. 121 *A.) At the patient's head B.) At the patient's waist C.) At the patient's feet D.) At the patient's chest 72. Where should two fingers be placed when performing the head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver? p. 120 A.) Cheek B.) Forehead *C.) Bone part of the chin D.) Flesh part of the chin 73. What is the ideal position to place the patient in when suctioning? p. 148 A.) On his stomach B.) On his back C.) In a chair *D.) On his side 74. What are the best signs of adequate mouth-to-mask ventilations? p. 124 *A.) Chest rise and fall B.) Cheeks puffing out C.) Skin coloration D.) Crowing sounds from the mouth 75. How many breaths per minute should be delivered to the infant or child patient? p. 124 *A.) 12-20 B.) 12-22 C.) 10-15 D.) 10-12

76. Where can a folded towel be placed to help maintain an open airway on an infant when no spine injury is suspected? p. 127 A.) Neck B.) Chest *C.) Shoulders D.) Head 77. What landmark should be used when clearing an airway obstruction of a responsive obese patient? p. 137 *A.) Breastbone B.) Xiphoid process C.) Navel D.) Collarbone 78. What shape should the thumbs and index fingers make around the mask to hold it in place during rescue breathing? p. 124 *A.) C B.) L C.) S D.) T 79. What size respiratory fitting can be found on the bag-valve mask? p. 143 A.) 12/24 mm B.) 18/32 mm C.) 10/15 mm *D.) 15/22 mm 80. Which can often be used to ventilate a person with a stoma? p. 128 A.) Child-sized mask B.) Any size mask C.) Adult-sized mask *D.) Infant-sized mask

81. Which sound is caused by spasms of the larynx? p. 131 *A.) Crowing B.) Stridor C.) Gurgling D.) Wheezing 82. What is causing the patient who is having trouble breathing to become drowsy? p. 115 A.) Excess nitrogen B.) Excess oxygen C.) Excess potassium *D.) Excess carbon dioxide