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1. ____ How to measure an OPA 2. ____ How to measure an NPA 3. ____ How to insert an adult OPA 4. ____ How to insert an NPA 5. ____ Purpose of primary assessment 6. ____ Purpose of secondary assessment 7. ____ O2 device for inadequate respiration 8. ____ O2 device for SOB when can’t tolerate mask 9. ____ Capnometry (EtCO2) 10. ____ Orthostatic vital signs 11. ____ Rapid head-to-toe exam 12. ____ Modified focused exam 13. ____ Patient restraints 14. ____ How to open the pediatric airway 15. ____ Why we obtain several sets of VS 16. ____ Nasopharynx 17. ____ Oropharynx 18. ____ Pulse pressure 19. ____ Agonal respirations 20. ____ Sign 21. ____ Symptom 22. ____ Pertinent negative 23. ____ Bradypnea 24. ____ Sign of mild hypoxia 25. ____ Sign of severe hypoxia 26. ____ Hypoxia 27. ____ Ischemia 28. ____ Apnea 29. ____ Tachypnea 30. ____ Pulse oximetry A. Performed o patient with suspected B. Gauge on how well lungs are being ventilated/perfused C. Coherent patient complaining of isolated injury D. Unresponsive trauma patient E. Bag-valve mask (BVM) F. Cyanosis G. Subjective info given by patient H. Flex head, place towel under the head
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