Quiz 5

A medical professional performing endotracheal intubation in a clinical setting, with a focus on airway management and patient care.

Endotracheal Intubation Quiz

Test your knowledge on endotracheal intubation practices and procedures in this comprehensive quiz. Perfect for healthcare professionals looking to refresh their skills and ensure best practices.

Key features of this quiz include:

  • Multiple choice and checkbox questions
  • Factual and evidence-based content
  • Score assessment for self-evaluation
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by IntubatingNurse12
Choose the indications for endotracheal intubation (oral or nasal): (multiple answers)
Need for ventilatory assistance or
Pt is breathing on own or
And other a/w management is ineffective
A/w control or
You feel like doing it
It looks awesome
What are the clinical parameters for nasal intubation? (multiple)
‰� 8 years old
No bleeding disorders
Not on anticoagulant therapy (ASA excluded)
No uncontrolled epistaxis
No suspected basal skull or mid-face fracture
Not apneic
‰� 12 years old
True or False: An intubation attempt is defined as insertion of the laryngoscope blade into the mouth for the purposes of intubating the patient.
True
False
The maximum number of intubation (oral or nasal) attempts is:
Yes or no: Does the pt have to be "bucking" on the tube &/or waking up in order to receive Midazolam under the procedural sedation directive?
Yes
No
What is the endotracheal/ tracheostomy suction pressure set at for an infant?
80-100 mmHg
80-100 mmHg
80-100 mmHg
What is the endotracheal/ tracheostomy suction pressure set at for a child?
80-100 mmHg
80-100 mmHg
80-100 mmHg
What is the endotracheal/ tracheostomy suction pressure set at for an adult?
80-100 mmHg
80-100 mmHg
80-100 mmHg
How many times can you deep suction an ETT or trach?
1
2
3
4
5
As many as needed
What are the clinical parameters for a severely bronchoconstricted pt to receive Epi 1:1000 IM? (multiple answers)
< 50 years of age
Need for ventilatory assistance
Must have history of asthma
Can suspect history of asthma
True or false: You have applied CPAP to a pt with CHF or COPD, you should continue to treat with the appropriate symptom relief medication (assuming the pt still meets the parameters).
True
False
What is the dosing for procedural sedation for post intubation or TCP?
Midazolam IV, IO, SC - 2.0-5.0 mg q 5 min, max 2 doses
Midazolam IV - 2.0-5.0 mg q 5 min, max 2 doses
Midazolam IV - 2.5-5.0 mg q 5 min, max 2 doses
Midazolam IV - 2.5-5.0 mg
Midazolam IV, IO, SC - 2.5- 5.0 mg
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