Airway Management Techniques in Nursing Quiz

Test your knowledge on airway management techniques crucial for nursing professionals. Learn through key questions.

#1

Which of the following is a basic airway management technique?

Endotracheal intubation
Administration of IV medication
Taking blood pressure
Administering oral medication
#2

What is the primary purpose of bag-mask ventilation in airway management?

To administer inhaled medications
To provide positive pressure ventilation
To check for carotid pulse
To assess blood pressure
#3

In the context of airway management, what does the acronym RSI stand for?

Rapid Sequence Intubation
Respiratory System Inspection
Retrograde Supraglottic Intubation
Reversible Sedation and Intubation
#4

What is the primary goal of suctioning in airway management?

To assess neurological function
To remove secretions and maintain airway patency
To administer inhaled medications
To measure respiratory rate
#5

What is the purpose of the jaw-thrust maneuver in airway management?

To open the mouth for oral intake
To assess blood circulation
To open the airway without neck movement
To measure respiratory rate
#6

In which situation would a nasopharyngeal airway be commonly used?

Conscious patient with a gag reflex
Unconscious patient with suspected cervical spine injury
Patient with a history of nasal surgery
Patient with a severe allergic reaction
#7

Which of the following is a complication of endotracheal intubation?

Increased intracranial pressure
Decreased heart rate
Esophageal perforation
Elevated blood sugar levels
#8

When is a supraglottic airway device commonly used in airway management?

During endotracheal intubation
In cases of upper airway obstruction
To assess neurological function
For administration of IV medication
#9

Which of the following is a potential complication of using a nasopharyngeal airway?

Esophageal perforation
Nasal bleeding
Reduced risk of aspiration
Improved oxygenation
#10

What is the recommended head tilt-chin lift maneuver used for?

To assess neurological function
To check for carotid pulse
To open the airway in an unconscious patient
To administer oral medication
#11

What is the purpose of cricoid pressure during rapid sequence intubation?

To assess lung sounds
To prevent regurgitation of stomach contents
To measure oxygen saturation
To check for chest rise
#12

What is the primary advantage of video laryngoscopy over direct laryngoscopy?

Reduced risk of esophageal intubation
Improved visualization of the vocal cords
Faster intubation process
Decreased risk of hypoxia
#13

In which situation would a cricothyrotomy be considered as an airway management technique?

Routine intubation in a controlled environment
Inability to secure the airway by other means
Administration of nebulized medication
To assess lung sounds
#14

What is the primary purpose of the Sellick maneuver during rapid sequence intubation?

To prevent regurgitation of stomach contents
To assess blood circulation
To measure respiratory rate
To check for carotid pulse

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