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EXAM BUNDLE Paramedic Airway FISDAP (COMPLETE PACKAGE) Questions)100% Correct!
EXAM BUNDLE Paramedic Airway FISDAP (COMPLETE PACKAGE) Questions)100% Correct!
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EMT FISDAP Airway and Ventilation Exam 2024 100% Correct!
Aerobic metabolism - ANSWERmetabolism that can only proceed in the presence of oxygen 
 
Agonal Gasps - ANSWERoccasional, gasping breaths that occur after the heart has stopped 
 
Airway - ANSWERThe upper airway tract or the passage above the larynx, which includes the nose, mouth, and throat. 
 
Alveolar minute volume - ANSWERThe volume of air moved through the lungs in 1 minute minus the dead space; calculated by multiplying tidal volume (minus dead space) and respiratory rate. 
 
Alveolar ven...
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Aerobic metabolism - ANSWERmetabolism that can only proceed in the presence of oxygen 
 
Agonal Gasps - ANSWERoccasional, gasping breaths that occur after the heart has stopped 
 
Airway - ANSWERThe upper airway tract or the passage above the larynx, which includes the nose, mouth, and throat. 
 
Alveolar minute volume - ANSWERThe volume of air moved through the lungs in 1 minute minus the dead space; calculated by multiplying tidal volume (minus dead space) and respiratory rate. 
 
Alveolar ven...
AIRWAY ANATOMY /PHYSIOLOGY (fisdap part 1)Exam 100% Accurate!
what is ventilation - ANSWERexchange of air bw lungs and environment 
 
what is oxygenation - ANSWERthe process of loading oxygen molecules onto hemoglobin molecules in the blood stream 
 
what is respiration - ANSWERthe actual exchange of oxygen and co2 in the alveoli as well as the tissues of the body 
 
layrngopharynx splits into two lumens: - ANSWERlarynx anteriorly 
esophagus posteriorly 
 
what is the name of the passageway shared by the digestive and respiratory systems for air and food? ...
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what is ventilation - ANSWERexchange of air bw lungs and environment 
 
what is oxygenation - ANSWERthe process of loading oxygen molecules onto hemoglobin molecules in the blood stream 
 
what is respiration - ANSWERthe actual exchange of oxygen and co2 in the alveoli as well as the tissues of the body 
 
layrngopharynx splits into two lumens: - ANSWERlarynx anteriorly 
esophagus posteriorly 
 
what is the name of the passageway shared by the digestive and respiratory systems for air and food? ...
FISDAP ( Airway)Exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct!
8 year old female with no respirations after 5 positive pressure ventilations. - ANSWERWhich patient would be classified as "immediate" during and MCI? 
 
Calmly reassure her, encouraging her to calmly slow her rate of breathing. - ANSWERA 13 year old female watching a horror movie states she can't catch her breath and her fingers are numb. Respirations are 30 and deep with Sp02 of %100. She is speaking in clear sentences, has clear and equal breath sounds. You should? 
 
10 to 12 - ANSWERYou...
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8 year old female with no respirations after 5 positive pressure ventilations. - ANSWERWhich patient would be classified as "immediate" during and MCI? 
 
Calmly reassure her, encouraging her to calmly slow her rate of breathing. - ANSWERA 13 year old female watching a horror movie states she can't catch her breath and her fingers are numb. Respirations are 30 and deep with Sp02 of %100. She is speaking in clear sentences, has clear and equal breath sounds. You should? 
 
10 to 12 - ANSWERYou...
FISDAP AIRWAY & AIRWAY EMERGENCIES Exam 2024 100% Accurate!
Hypoxia - ANSWERLow oxygen saturation of the body, not enough oxygen in the blood. Will disrupt normal function 
 
Hypercapnia - ANSWERexcessive carbon dioxide in the bloodstream, typically caused by inadequate respiration. 
 
Respiration - ANSWERthe diffusion of O2 & CO2 between the aveoli & the blood (pulmonary respiration) & between the blood & the cells (cellular respiration) Also used to mean simply breathing 
 
alveolar ventilation - ANSWERthe amount of air that reaches the alveoli 
 
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Hypoxia - ANSWERLow oxygen saturation of the body, not enough oxygen in the blood. Will disrupt normal function 
 
Hypercapnia - ANSWERexcessive carbon dioxide in the bloodstream, typically caused by inadequate respiration. 
 
Respiration - ANSWERthe diffusion of O2 & CO2 between the aveoli & the blood (pulmonary respiration) & between the blood & the cells (cellular respiration) Also used to mean simply breathing 
 
alveolar ventilation - ANSWERthe amount of air that reaches the alveoli 
 
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FISDAP: Airway, Respiratory, and Ventilation Exam 100% Updated!
subcutaneous emphysema - ANSWERthe presence of air in the subcutaneous tissue 
(crackling under the skin, swelling and bruising around neck, sore throat/wheezing, can indicate pneumothorax) 
 
traumatic asphyxia - ANSWERintense compression of the thoracic cavity, causing venous back-flow from the right side of the heart into the veins of the neck and the brain (ex. motor vehicle accidents, industrial and farming accidents; swelling of face/neck; cyanosis, distended neck vein; subconjunctival ble...
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subcutaneous emphysema - ANSWERthe presence of air in the subcutaneous tissue 
(crackling under the skin, swelling and bruising around neck, sore throat/wheezing, can indicate pneumothorax) 
 
traumatic asphyxia - ANSWERintense compression of the thoracic cavity, causing venous back-flow from the right side of the heart into the veins of the neck and the brain (ex. motor vehicle accidents, industrial and farming accidents; swelling of face/neck; cyanosis, distended neck vein; subconjunctival ble...
FISDAP TEST AIRWAY Exam 2024 100% ACCURATE!
which patient would be classified as IMMEDIATE during an MCI? - ANSWERan 8 year old female with no respirations after receiveing 5 positive pressure ventilations 
 
a 13 year old female watching a horror movie states she cant catch her breath and her fingers are numb. 30 respirations and SPO2 of 100% , speaking in clear sentences... you should - ANSWERcalmly reassure her, also to slow her rate of breathing 
 
you have inserted an OPA for a 21 year old apneic male, how many times should you venti...
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which patient would be classified as IMMEDIATE during an MCI? - ANSWERan 8 year old female with no respirations after receiveing 5 positive pressure ventilations 
 
a 13 year old female watching a horror movie states she cant catch her breath and her fingers are numb. 30 respirations and SPO2 of 100% , speaking in clear sentences... you should - ANSWERcalmly reassure her, also to slow her rate of breathing 
 
you have inserted an OPA for a 21 year old apneic male, how many times should you venti...
Fisdap study guide (AIRWAY)100% Correct!
833 - Your 36 y/o pt is unresponsive upon attempting to insert an OPA, the patient gags, You should 
A. Insert a nasal airway 
B. Suction the oropharynx 
C. Reattempt using a smaller oral adjunct 
D. Insert a dual lumen airway - ANSWERA. Insert a nasal airway 
 
903 - After air passes through the vocal cords during inhalation, which structure does it reach next? 
A. Trachea 
B. Epiglottis 
C. Alveolus 
D. Bronchus - ANSWERA. Trachea 
 
906 - You are ventilating an apneic asthmatic pt with a BVM....
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833 - Your 36 y/o pt is unresponsive upon attempting to insert an OPA, the patient gags, You should 
A. Insert a nasal airway 
B. Suction the oropharynx 
C. Reattempt using a smaller oral adjunct 
D. Insert a dual lumen airway - ANSWERA. Insert a nasal airway 
 
903 - After air passes through the vocal cords during inhalation, which structure does it reach next? 
A. Trachea 
B. Epiglottis 
C. Alveolus 
D. Bronchus - ANSWERA. Trachea 
 
906 - You are ventilating an apneic asthmatic pt with a BVM....
FISDAP airway, ventilation, and respiratory Questions & Answers 100% Correct!
What are the adult ventilation rates and adequate volumes? - ANSWER12-20 breaths per minute, 120/80 BP, O2 Stat of greater than 95% 
 
What are the complications of hyperventilation? - ANSWERLeads to carbon dioxide blow off, which causes vasoconstriction, and limits blood flow to the brain 
 
What is dyspnea? - ANSWERdifficulty breathing 
 
What is nocturnal dyspnea? - ANSWERDifficulty breathing after sleep or while asleep 
 
Lung sounds usually heard usually during asthma, COPD, emphysema, and ...
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What are the adult ventilation rates and adequate volumes? - ANSWER12-20 breaths per minute, 120/80 BP, O2 Stat of greater than 95% 
 
What are the complications of hyperventilation? - ANSWERLeads to carbon dioxide blow off, which causes vasoconstriction, and limits blood flow to the brain 
 
What is dyspnea? - ANSWERdifficulty breathing 
 
What is nocturnal dyspnea? - ANSWERDifficulty breathing after sleep or while asleep 
 
Lung sounds usually heard usually during asthma, COPD, emphysema, and ...
Fisdap Airway Management 100% Updated!
Potential effects of orotracheal intubation. - ANSWERSecure airway, Protection against aspiration. Bleeding, hypoxia laryngeal swelling, laryngospasms, vocal cord, mucosal necrosis, barotrauma. 
 
Potential effects of moving an intubated patient. - ANSWERWith a firmly secured tube the tip of the ET tube can move as much as 2 inches with head flexion and extension; with hyperflexion the tube can be pulled from the trachea completely. Hyperextension can cause the ET tube to be pushed further into ...
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Potential effects of orotracheal intubation. - ANSWERSecure airway, Protection against aspiration. Bleeding, hypoxia laryngeal swelling, laryngospasms, vocal cord, mucosal necrosis, barotrauma. 
 
Potential effects of moving an intubated patient. - ANSWERWith a firmly secured tube the tip of the ET tube can move as much as 2 inches with head flexion and extension; with hyperflexion the tube can be pulled from the trachea completely. Hyperextension can cause the ET tube to be pushed further into ...
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