Relier Pairs Airway Management in PACU Matching GameVersion en ligne Test your knowledge on airway management concepts in the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit. par tryan555@hotmail.com 1 100% non rebreather mask 2 Suctioning 3 Patient Positioning 4 Respiratory Assessment 5 Tracheostomy 6 Endotracheal Tube 7 BiPAP 8 COPD 9 Laryngospasm 10 Respiratory Distress 11 Postoperative Complications 12 Pulse Oximetry 13 Respiratory Depression 14 CPAP 15 ARDS OSA and Respiratory Distress treatment device that provides Positive End Expiratory Pressure (PEEP) Direct airway access through neck Causes persistent respiratory symptoms like progressive breathlessness and cough Provides the highest level of O2 due to the valves that don't allow CO2 to blend in with the O2 supply Monitoring blood oxygen levels Decreased breathing rate Optimal alignment for airway Device for airway protection and ventilation Auscultating all lung fields, assessing patient rate, depth, quality, and ease of breathing Either fast and gasping, or Somnolent and hypopnic Clearing secretions from airway Issues following surgery OSA Treatment device that uses both PEEP and Pressure Support uncontrolled or involuntary muscle contraction of the vocal cords An acute lung condition where organs get less O2 due to buildup of fluid in the lungs