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You are called to treat a patient with severe dyspnea. Which of the following tank sizes is appropriate to bring for a 10 minute transfer? D tank 12000 psi
E tank 600 psi
M tank 300 psi
K tank 250 psi

Identify which of the technique will work BEST for ventilating a non-breathing stoma patient.
Use a pediatric bag-valve-mask device
Ventilate the patient with a standard pocket mask
Use an adult bag-valve connected to a pediatric mask
Perform direct mouth-to-stoma ventilations with a barrier

Which of the following unresponsive patients are breathing inadequately and are in need of assisted breathing?
A 27-year old male breathing at 12 times per minute and very shallow
A 4-year-old female breathing at 30 times per minute at normal volume
A 6-month-old infant breathing at 30 times per minute at normal volume
A 38-year-old female breathing at 28 times per minute at normal volume

Which description BEST describes proper O2 flow for non-rebreather masks?
2 to 6 L per minute
6 to 8 L per minute
The reservoir bag deflates completely on deep breaths
The reservoir bag does not deflate more than one-third

You are dispatched to a 45-year old male who has fallen from a roof. You discover he has an obvious head injury, two broken legs, and has vomited several times. What is your HIGHEST priority for this patient?
Covering his head wound
Updating ALS transport
Protecting his airway
Stabilizing his legs

You are called to treat a 27-year-old male who was found unconscious on the side of the road. Which of the following would be the preferred method to initially open this patient’s airway?
Head tilt chin lift
Head tilt neck lift
Jaw lift with manual cervical spine
Jaw thrust with manual cervical spine

A victim has been rescued from a collapsed building. You determine the patient has a broken arm, a puncture wound on his stomach, difficulty swallowing, and a cut over his right eye with controlled bleeding. Which complaint must be addressed FIRST?
Puncture wound on his stomach
Obviously broken arm
The cut over his eye
Difficulty swallowing.

You are attempting to ventilate an apneic patient with a bag-valve-mask, but you are unsuccessful. Air is leaking around a poor mask seal on the face. What should you do NEXT to improve ventilations if you suspect a neck injury?
Insert an oral or nasal pharyngeal airway
Assure that oxygen is attached to the O2 reservoir
Tip the patient’s head back further and reattempt to ventilate
Have an assistant secure the mask to the patient’s face while immobilizing the head

Which of the following BEST explains why we perform chin lifts when opening a patient’s airway?
It allows for oral inspection
It indirectly lifts the epiglottis
It indirectly lifts the tongue up
It increases the glottic opening

You are assisting in the care of a cardiac arrest patient. Your partner is ventilating the patient with a bag valve mask (BVM). Other rescuers arrive and take over chest compressions and possible defibrillation. You can see there is no chest rise when your partner ventilates the patient. Which of the following should you choose next to improve this situation?
Attach oxygen flow to the BVM
Evaluate the patient for pneumothorax
Evaluate the patient for an airway obstruction
Assist your partner to maintain a seal on the BVM

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