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airway

airway management, ventilation and O2 therapy

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?airway; flexible breathing tube inserted through the pts nose to maintain an open airway nasopharyngeal
to breath or to provide ventilations at a higher than normal rate hyperventileate
type of oxygen mask used with a resevoir bag to deliver high concentration oxygen nonrebreather
?reflex; reaction of vomiting or retching when something is placed in the back of the mouth gag
bluish or grayish skin color resulting from a lack of oxygen cyanosis
device that uses oxygen under pressure to deliver artificial ventilations (abbr.) fropvd
breathing respiration
passage by which air enters or leaves the body airway
devices that aid in maintaing an open airway adjuncts
?breathibng; signs of this include minimal chest movement and diminished breath sounds inadequate
Valve that allows control of the amount of oxygen supplied to a patient flowmeter
insufficieny of oxygen in body tissue hypoxia
poviding breaths artificially ventilation
? airway; curvd device inserted through the patient's mouth to maintain an open airway oropharyngeal
seamles steel or loightweight alloy tank containing a gas under pressure cylinder
surgical opening in the neck through which a patient breathes stoma
device that delivers oxygen through two prongs inserted into patient's nostrils cannula
respiratory ? ; the reduction of breathing to a loevel insufficient to support life failure
Created by: emttas
 

 



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