Sepsis
Seizures
Medical Terminology
Misc!?!
NSVFA
100

Sepsis is the _____ cause of death in ICU patients?

Leading

100

What are the two major categories of seizures?


Generalized seizures and Focal seizures

100

What medical term describes the widening of blood vessels

Vasodilation

100

This is the first step in the primary assessment.

Checking the Airway

100

This town is home to the Nebraska Firefighters Museum.

Kearney

200

This vital sign commonly increases early in sepsis as the body attempts to compensate for worsening perfusion.

Heart Rate

200

What type of seizure commonly involves brief staring episodes and rapid return to baseline?


Absence

200

What medical term describes a lack of oxygen reaching the body’s tissues

Hypoxia

200

This pulse pressure finding is often associated with shock.

Narrowing Pulse Pressure

200

What is the name of the monthly newsletter? 

(former newspaper)

The Nebraska Firefighter

300

In sepsis, this finding is considered a late and concerning sign that the body is no longer able to compensate.

Hypotension
300

A seizure lasting longer than 5 minutes, or repeated seizures without returning to baseline, is considered what medical emergency?

status epilepticus

300

What medical term describes weakness or paralysis affecting one side of the body

hemiparesis

300

This condition occurs when pressure in the chest compresses the heart and great vessels, impairing circulation.

Tension Pneumothorax

300

What department/town is hosting the NSVFA conference in 2026?

Dakota City

400

This type of shock occurs because widespread vasodilation causes the vascular system to become too large for the circulating volume.

Distributive Shock

400

What is one of the most common reversible causes of seizures that EMS should check for early in patient assessment?

Hypoglycemia

400

What medical term describes unequal pupil sizes

anisocoria

400

This syndrome is caused by excessive pressure buildup within a muscle compartment, leading to decreased perfusion.

Compartment Syndrome 

400

This year is the _____ annual Fire School.

89th

500

This stage of sepsis occurs when the body is maintaining blood pressure, but signs of poor perfusion like tachycardia, tachypnea, and delayed capillary refill may already be present.

Compensated Shock
500

What phase of a tonic-clonic seizure is characterized by confusion, exhaustion, and altered mental status after seizure activity has stopped?

postictal phase

500

What medical term describes black, tarry stools caused by digested blood in the gastrointestinal tract?

melena

500

This toxidrome is commonly associated with pinpoint pupils, respiratory depression, and decreased mental status.

Opioid Overdose 
500

Who is the president of the NSVFA?

Brenda Jenny

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