Created by Rachel Nall
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Three Regions of the Pharynx
Name the sensory innervation of the Nasopharynx
Name the Parasympathetic Innervation for the Nasopharynx
Name the sensory innervation to the oropharynx
What is the landmark for placement of an emergency airway?
Name the major visual landmarks in intubation
What cartilage is the smallest diameter of the pediatric larynx?
Name the only complete cartilage in the airway
Name the 9 cartilages in the larynx
What does a Mac blade fit into?
Name the muscle of the larynx that pulls the cords apart
What are the principal adductors of the vocal cords?
What are the two branches of the vagus nerve that innervate the larynx?
Name the major motor innervation of the larynx
Name the major sensory innervation of the larynx
Name the four major cranial nerves involved with the upper airway
Name the injury that causes complete unilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve injury
What are the average distances from incisors to vocal cords? From vocal cords to carina?
What is the sensory innervation of the trachea?
All of the bronchi make up what?
Name from the trachea the pathways of the lungs
Which side of the lungs do foreign bodies more easily lodge?
How do you know a person's anatomical deadspace?
What is alveolar deadspace?
How much alveolar headspace will a healthy adult have?
What part of the tracheobronchial tree is very sensitive to sensory stimulation?
Name some of the chief concerns regarding pediatric airways versus adults
A pediatric larynx is shaped like what?
Define BONES
Define LEMON
Define RODS
Define SHORT
Name three conditions that will give you trouble with airway management
What are two absolute contraindications to nasal intubation?
Mallampati Class I
Mallampati Class II
Mallampati Class III
Mallampati Class IV
What is TMD?
What is the ideal position for laryngoscopy?
Name the three axes for intubation
What Is Sellick's Maneuver?
What does BURP stand for? When is it used?
What's another term for pre-oxygenation
What two things are necessary for effective face mask ventilation?
Name some complications associated with face mask ventilation
Name the five branches of the facial nerve
Who shouldn't have bag mask ventilation?
What is the problem with improper oral pharyngeal airway?
Why isn't an LMA a replacement for an ETT?
What is the maximum pressure inside an LMA cuff?
Name side effects associated with LMA
What's the drug of choice when inserting an LMA?
When should you deflate the cuff in an LMA?
Name some examples of non-ionizing radiation
Name examples of ionizing radiation
What is the difference between y and X rays?
What is the inverse square law?
What is the predominant source of radiation exposure to anesthesia providers?
What is an early or deterministic dose?
What is a late effect of radiation exposure?
What is the maximum yearly occupational exposure for providers?
What is the lifetime effective dose for radiation exposure?
What does ALARA stand for?
What are some ways you can reduce radiation exposure?
What is the recommended distance from a patient during a procedure?
What does LASER stand for?
Name three ways laser light differs from visible light
What color glasses do you wear for CO2 lasers?
What colored glasses do you wear for ND:YAG lasers?
What colored glasses do you wear for KTP lasers?
What colored glasses to wear for argon laser?
What is the formula for converting Celsius to Kelvin?
What is the formula for converting Fahrenheit to Celsius?
What is the formula for converting Celsius to Fahrenheit?
How do you calculate Ideal Body Weight for Men? For women?
How do you calculate mean arterial pressure (MAP)?
What is the formula to calculate amount?
How often should you record BP and heart rate?
What lead is sensitive to inferior wall ischemia?
What lead views the anterior and lateral portions of the ventricle?
What three leads increase sensitivity to ischemia to 96 percent?
What are the leads detected for Inferior, Lateral, and Anterior issues?
Name some indications for invasive arterial B/P monitoring
What are some contraindications Arterial BP monitoring?
What is the most common site for arterial BP?
When should you use the femoral artery? What is a risk for femoral artery?
Name some indications for inserting central line/CVP monitoring?
What are some contraindications for CVP monitoring?
Is CVP a good indicator of LV functiON?
What is the most common site for IV cannulation?
What are some possible complications of of central line insertion?
What does the A-wave represent in a CVP waveform?
When does the C-wave occur on a CVP waveform?
What do giant V waves mean on a CVP?
What do cannon A waves mean on a CVP?
What system determines the overall level of CNS activity, including wakefulness and sleep?
Most of our sleep is what wave sleep?
What is desynchronized sleep, and what waves are characterized by it?
What type of waves disappear during sleep?
What are theta waves?
What are delta waves?
Do opioids alter BIS number?
What do you know about BIS clinical endpoints?
What could cause a sudden BIS drop?
What can cause a sudden increase in BIS?
Where is temperature best monitored?
What are some harmful effect of hypothermia?
What are some ways you can make the temperature warmer?
What is the standard of care for monitoring oxygenation?
What law is used to measure pulse oximetry?
What do you know about the Beer-Lambert Law?
What factors influence accuracy of pulse oximeter?
What are three ways you verify intubation?
What are two potentially fatal conditions that may be indicated by capnographic changes?
What does the alpha angle indicate?
What does the beta angle indicate?
What are some possible reasons for No ETCO2?
What are the reasons for elevated ETCO2?
What causes small breaths (curare clefts) in the ETCO2 waveform?
What does an elevated ETCO2 baseline indicate?
What is the relationship of alveolar ETCO2 to PaCO2?
What nerves are most frequently monitored in the peripheral nerve monitoring?
What is the best nerve to monitor for onset of block?
What is the best nerve to monitor for recovery?