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Adult Respiration Rate correct answers 12-20 Child Respiration Rate correct answers 15-30 Infant Respirations correct answers 25-50 What is depth of breath? correct answers Tidal Volume When CO2 rises what happens? correct answers Body exhales` What releases CO2 into the alveoli? cor...

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Adult Respiration Rate correct answers 12-20

Child Respiration Rate correct answers 15-30

Infant Respirations correct answers 25-50

What is depth of breath? correct answers Tidal Volume

When CO2 rises what happens? correct answers Body exhales`

What releases CO2 into the alveoli? correct answers The capillaries

The blood cells absorb what? correct answers Oxygen

Infants breath between what months through their nose and are called? correct answers 2-4;
Obligate Nose Breathers

How does airway of an infant/child compare to an adult? correct answers Airway is much
smaller; softer cartilage and more elastic

Where is the narrowest point of the airway in infants/children? correct answers Cricoid cartilage

Where is the narrowest point of the airway in adults? correct answers Top of larynx

Rescue breathing for pediatric patients is how many breaths per how many seconds? correct
answers 1 breath every 3 seconds

How do you do rescue breaths for infants? correct answers Two gentle breaths

When would you monitor for normal breathing? correct answers After 10 breaths

What happens without oxygen? correct answers Heartbeat becomes irregular

Severe brain damage occurs after how long? correct answers 4-6 minutes

What is one sign of inadequate breathing? correct answers Skin is damp and clammy

What is crowning? correct answers Swollen larynx and lower pitched noise

What is gurgling? correct answers Fluid or mucous in the upper airway

What is rales? correct answers Crackling sound in the alveoli in the lungs

What does wheezing mean? correct answers Lower airway problem maybe from asthma

, What is rhonci? correct answers Snoring-like sound from upper or lower airway; maybe from
mucous

What is head-tilt-chin-lift maneuver and when is it used? correct answers Used if patient has no
signs of head, neck or back injury. Patient should be on their back.

What do you do if the head-tilt-chin-lift maneuver doesnt work? correct answers Repeat and
begin rescue breathing

What is the Jaw-thrust maneuver and when is it used? correct answers Used when suspected
head, neck, or back injury. Put them in supine position.

What if the jaw-thrust maneuver is unsuccessful? correct answers Do the Head-tilt-chin-
maneuver

What is a stoma? correct answers A tracheostomy

What is hypoxia? correct answers When tissues are not receiving enough oxygen

A person with hypoxia has what problems? correct answers Appears initially disoriented,
irritable, nervous, and rapid pulse

Late stage hypoxia includes what? correct answers Labored breathing, chest pain, and the patient
might be cyanotic

Conditions that are associated with hypoxia: correct answers Heart attack, asthma, smoke
inhalation, drug overdose, shock and fluid in the lungs

Catheters should be measured so they do not go past what? correct answers The tongue

Soft catheters should be used for? correct answers Nasopharynx

Hard catheters should be used for? correct answers Oropharynx

When do you use the Heimlich maneuver? correct answers To clear the airway of a conscious
patient

How do you clear the airway of a pregnant woman? correct answers Chest compressions

When do you do the manual removal? correct answers Only on patients who are unconscious

Can you perform a blind finger sweep on a child or infant? correct answers No

Can you use suction of the nasopharynx and oropharynx? correct answers Yes

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