1. You are intubating a 53 year old woman who is unconscious and has no gag reflex. Just after placing the tube and inflating the cuff you auscultate the epigastrum and lungs. You are unsure if tube placement is correct as there were conflicting sounds in the epigastrum. You should?
2. Which of the following is false regarding the use of isoproterenol?
3. The pediatric assessment triangle is composed of three elements:
4. Your patient is an 18 month old boy who, as reported by his mother, is "acting strange". You arrive to find the child reclined in his mother's arms. "I don't know what's wrong with him," she says. "I came out of the bathroom and he started making odd sounds and had spit running out of his mouth." What is the first thing you should do?
5. A child between 3-5 would have normal vitals if they were?
6. You are assessing an 84 year old man. Upon auscultation of the lungs you discover crackles or rale sounds. He is complaining of chest pain and congestion. These signs and symptoms can indicate?
7. If someone is having breathing problems as a result of atelectasis...
8. The correct initial dosage for Racemic Epinephrine for a pediatric patient with croup experiencing stridor at rest is?
9. You are assisting your partner who is preparing to intubate a 79 year old woman. You are managing the BVM and begin ventilating and preoxygenating the patient at what rate?
10. Because Epinephrine can be deactivated by alkaline solutions, it should not be mixed with?