Airway Management & Ventilation & Oxygen Therapy Vocabulary Quiz

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Airway Management & Ventilation Quiz

Test your knowledge on essential airway management and ventilation concepts with our engaging quiz. Designed for healthcare professionals and students, this quiz will reinforce your understanding of critical terminology and procedures in oxygen therapy.

Get ready to:

  • Challenge yourself with 10 multiple-choice questions.
  • Enhance your understanding of respiratory conditions.
  • Learn the correct procedures for suctioning patients.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AssessingNurse42
What is the condition which there is an insufficient supply to oxygen in the blood and tissues?
Hypoxia
Apnea
Dyspnea
Perfusion
What is the term for the absence of breathing?
Hypoxia
Apnea
Dyspnea
Perfusion
What is the term for difficult or labored breathing?
Tidal volume
Dyspnea
Hypoxia
Ventilation
How would you describe agonal respirations?
Normal breathing
Fast, adequate breathing
Fast gasping, inadequate breathing
Slow gasping, inadequate breathing
Which of the following sounds is caused by swelling of the airway by asthma?
Snoring
Gurgling
Crowing/stridor
Wheezing
Which of the following sounds is could be caused by bronchitis, trauma to the neck, or inhaling smoke?
Snoring
Gurgling
Crowing/stridor
Wheezing
How long should you suction the mouth of an ADULT?
No more than 20 seconds
No more than 15 seconds
No more than 10 seconds
No more than 5 seconds
How long should you suction the mouth of a CHILD?
No more than 20 seconds
No more than 15 seconds
No more than 10 seconds
No more than 5 seconds
How long should you suction the mouth of an INFANT?
No more than 20 seconds
No more than 15 seconds
No more than 10 seconds
No more than 5 seconds
Which of the following is NOT a hazard associated with oxygen use?
The oxygen tank is under pressure and can become a missile should the valve break off.
Oxygen supports combustion and causes fire to burn more rapidly.
Breathing high concentrations of oxygen can quickly cause damage to the alveoli.
Oxygen and oils mixed together can cause an explosion.
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