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A detailed illustration depicting advanced airway management techniques, including intubation, medication dosages, and emergency protocols in a clinical environment.

Advanced Airway Management Quiz

Test your knowledge on the pharmacology and protocols related to advanced airway management in emergency situations. This quiz covers key medications, dosages, and best practices for intubation and post-intubation care.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Use of Etomidate vs. Ketamine
  • Dosages of common sedatives and muscle relaxants
  • Preoxygenation techniques
  • Post-intubation care and monitoring
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by AdministerCare42
Ketamine is prefferred use over Etomidate for Asthma and COPD patients?
True
False
What is correct dose of Etomidate for preinduction?
3 mg mg/kg
0.3 mg/kg
1 mg/kg
0.1 mg/kg
Preoxygenation can be performed by?
BVM
NC high flow thru nose
CPAP
All are correct
Succinylcholine can be adminsitered to a patient who has sustained crush injuries for approx. 6 hours?
True
False
Etomidate is preferred use over Ketamine with patients with congestive heart failure?
True
False
Correct dosage of Succinylcholine is?
3 mg/kg
1.5 mg
1.5 mg/kg
15 mg
Per protocol Capnography does not need to be used on patients with a advanced airway placed?
True
False
Initial Post intubation dose of Versed is?
0.1 mg/kg
1 mg/kg
5 mg
1-5 mg
Versed can be repeated post intubation every....?
1-2 minutes
5-15 minutes
10-15 minutes
15-30 minutes
Fentanyl when used for post intubation sedation should be adminstered every....?
5-15 minutes
10 minutes
15-30 minutes
1-2 minutes
Post intubation sedation dosage for Fentanyl is?
1 mg/kg
0.1 mg/kg
0.1 mcg/kg
1 mcg/kg
After a MAI proceedure has been performed the Medical Director should be advised?
True
False
Atropine should be administered to PED patients to prevent Bradycardia what is the dosage?
0.2 mg/kg
0.02 mg /kg
2.0 mg/kg
0.22 mg/kg
IF bruxism occurs while administering Etomidate what should be performed next?
Force open mouth and intubate
Assist ventilations until bruxism stops
Adminster addition Etomidate 0.3 mg/kg up to 20 mg over 15-20 seconds
Do nothing and let patient die, once dead patient will relax and ET tube can be placed easily
You do not have to prepare all of your equipment before performing an MAI procedure
True
False
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