Cardio
Diff Breathing
Trauma
PEDs
Misc
100

Precordial lead V4 placement.

What is 5th intercostal space at midclavicular line?

100

What is second line medication for a patient with wheezing.

What is Ipratropium Bromide (Atrovent) 0.5 mg HHN?

100
Assessment preformed before and after moving back boarded patient.

What is PMS?

100

Mother calls for toddler having a seizure after being sick for 3 days

What is febrile seizure?

100

Locations to transport L&D patients

SNGH and Chesapeake Regional

200

Correct dose of Nitroglycerin and max doses.

What is Nitroglycerin 0.4 mg SL (If SBP greater than 90) Repeat every 3-5 minutes to a max of 3 doses?

200

SOB Patient presents with bloating and pink frothy sputum around the mouth.

What is CHF?

200
Bradycardia, Hypertension, Irregular breathing (Cheyne stokes)
What is Cushing triad?
200

Definition of APGAR

What is Appearance, Pulse rate, Grimace, Activity, Respirations?

200

Definition of a Mass Causality Incident

What is an incident that out weighs number of available resources?

300


What is A-fib?

300

After intubation, patient presents with lung sounds in right lung and absent in left lung.

What is right mainstem intubation?

300
Rule of Nines, percent of burns to full back and entire right arm of patient.

What is 27%?

300

Sound commonly heard in child with partial obstructed airway.

What is Stridor?

300

Suspected cause of two unconscious patients in a car of a sealed garage  

What is Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?

400


What is Septal STEMI 

  • There is a septal STEMI with ST elevation maximal in V1-2 (extending out to V3).
  • There is a new bifascicular block (RBBB + LAFB)
  • Marked ST elevation (> 2.5 mm) in V1 plus STE in aVR — these features suggest occlusion proximal to S1
400

Severe signs and symptoms including respiratory and cardiovascular compromise and two or more organ systems

What is Anaphylaxis?

400

Current preferred needle decompression site

What is 4th intercostal space on midaxillary line, must be within the “Safety Triangle”?

400

Per CHKD – pediatric definition

What is 14 years old (up to 15th birthday) and younger?

400

Medication and dose given to patient responsive to pain when preforming IO.

What is Lidocaine 40mg IO (over 120 seconds and do not flush for 60 seconds)? 

500

Synchronized cardioversion settings for A-fib

What is 120-200J?


500

Patient with history of DVT had a recent fall and now presents with SOB, clear lung sounds, and declining SPO2.

What is PE/Pulmonary Embolism?

500

This medication, given during crush injuries, takes potassium out of blood stream and puts it into the cells.

What is Sodium Bicarb?

500

CPR to Ventilation ratio for newly born

What is 3:1 for a rate of 120/minute?

500

CPAP can't be used on patients what age and younger

What is 8 years old?

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