RC CH 1-3
Anatomy/physiology
Scene/PT assessment
Airway emerg
Circulatory emerg
100

What is Medical direction? 

The formal relationship between pre hospital care providers and a physician who is responsible for out of hospital emergency medical care. 

100

Anterior is to Posterior as Inferior is to __________

Superior

100

What factor do you take into account during scene assessment 

Scene safety, # of PT's, PT demographics, PPE

100

Differentiate between partial and complete airway obstruction

Coughing vs not 

100

Acronym for STROKE assessment?

FAST

200

4 factors that must be present for an infection to occur?

Pathogen present, enough of the pathogen, person must be susceptible, route of entry.

200

Structure that divides the upper and lower airway?

Epiglottis

200

What is the AVPU of the a PT who can state "My name is Joe, I am at work, Knows the correct date , and I cant remember what happened"

Anox3 with memory loss

200

How much pressure would you use on an electric suction for an adult and for how long?

80-120mmhg for 15s 

200

Shockable rhythms with an AED

VFIB/VTACH 

300

4 main reasons for documentation?


Medical,Legal,Administrative,Research

300

What is a strain?

Stretching or tearing of a tendon- typically the muscle

300

Under what conditions would you I transport my PT in high fowlers?

No SMR indicated, Dyspnea, Position of comfort

300

What is pulmonary edema?

Can be caused by heart or lung damage, and can cause the fluid to back up in blood vessels that carry blood away from the lungs as a result the pressure builds up in veins, fluid leaks into the alveoli

300

Explain the order of the electrical conduction pathway of the heart?

SA/AV/Bundle of his/Purkinje fibers

400

Types of immunizations available? 

Diptheria, Pertussis, Tetanus,Polio,Measles,Mumps,
Rubella,Influenza, chicken pox. 

400

Explain non specific response to infection?

Immunological system response that characterized by inflammation and fevers as well as the development of white blood cells. WBC's release chemical that changes thermostat setting in hypothalamus

400

What are the 3 min assessments done on every patient every time?

AMPLE,AVPU,VITALS

400
What are the airway adjuncts available to your scope and the contraindications?

OPA/NPA

400

02 concentrations of an NC and an NRB

24-44%/90-95%

500

Similarity between Pneumonia and Meningitis

Can be viral or bacterial

500

Name the hole in the base of the skull

Foramen Magnum 

500

Explain the physiology behind Systolic and Diastolic BP

Systolic:Pressure in the arteries when the left ventricle contracts. Diastolic: Pressure in the arteries when the ventricles relax and the heart fills. 

500

Medication assessment for Salbutamol

6R/#C/E/Vitals/AMPLE/Indications/Contraindications/SE. Drug name and dose

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