Patient Assessment
Pathophysiology
Medications
Airway and Breathing
Wildcard
100

RR 6 and Shallow, SpO2 89% HR 110, GCS 3, PinPoint Pupils

What is Opioid Overdose?

BVM, Narcan 0.4mg - 2mg IN

100

The two types of receptors in the heart

What is Alpha and Beta Receptors?

100

Your dose's and route for Epinephrine

What is IM and 0.3mg - 0.5mg for adult and 0.01mg/kg for pediatrics?

100

The flow rates for a Nasal Canula, Nebulizer and Non-rebreather.

What is 1-6lpm, 6-8lpm, 10-15lpm?

100

A way to describe shock using one word

What is hypoperfusion?

200

RR 24, Rapid and Shallow, Wheezing, SpO2 86%, HR 110, No Hives or Stridor

What is COPD/ Asthma?

High Flow O2, Albuterol 2.5mg - 5.0mg via Nebulizer

200

The body's unit of energy

What is Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)? 

200

Indications, Contraindications, Route and Dose for Nitroglycerin.

What is Chest pain, Hypotension, has taken ED medications within 24-72hrs, SL, 0.4mg?

200

The anatomy of the upper airway.

What is Mouth, Nasal Air passage, Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, Pharynx, Epiglottis, Larynx?

200

The APGAR scale

What is Appearance: 0,1,2, Pulse: 0,1,2, Grimace: 0,1,2, Activity: 0,1,2, Respiration: 0,1,2?

300

Temp 100.5, HR 100, EtCO2 24, GCS 14 (E-4, V-4, M-6), BP 112/72, SpO2 90%

What is Sepsis?

500mg-1000mg Tylenol, 2-6lpm O2 via NC

300

This condition occurs when the body’s tissues do not receive adequate oxygen at the cellular level, leading to impaired metabolism and potential organ failure.

What is shock?

300

The Rights of medication administration.

What is Right Patient, Right Medication, Right Dose, Right Route, Right Time and Right Documentation?

300

The part of the airway that covers the larynx and trachea when swallowing.

What is the Epiglottis?

300

A pregnancy complication where the placenta covers the cervix

What is placenta previa?

400

SOB and Chest Pain, RR 28 Rapid and Shallow, SpO2 80%, BP 220/110, HR 120, LS Upper Bilaterally Rales, Lower bilaterally Absent.

What is CHF exacerbation with Chest Pain?

High Flow O2, 324mg of ASA PO, 0.4mg NTG SL, CPAP, 12-lead transmitted to ALS 

400

In this type of shock, widespread vasodilation and increased capillary permeability are primarily caused by an overwhelming immune response to infection.

What is septic shock?

400

The Medication given for organophosphate poisoning 

What is Duo-Dote?

400

The part of the trachea that separates the openings of the right and left main bronchi.

What is the Carina?

400

The blood flow through the heart

What is Superior Vena Cava, Inferior Vena Cava, Right Atrium, Tricuspid Valve, Right Ventricle, Pulmonary Valve, Pulmonary arteries, Pulmonary Veins, Left Atrium, Mitral Valve (Bicuspid), Left ventricle, Aortic Valve, Aorta?

500

Unequal Pupils, BP 190/130, Irregular respirations, HR 50, With bruising behind the ear.

What is Basilar skull fracture and Cushings triad?

Load and Go, Spinal Motion Restriction, Transport to a trauma center

500

In early stages of hypovolemic shock, this part of the autonomic nervous system increases heart rate and causes vasoconstriction to maintain blood pressure.

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

500

1mg-2mg adult, 0.1mg/kg

What is the doses for glucagon?

500

The amount of air that moves into or out of the lungs during a single, normal breath.

What is Tidal Volume?

500

The name of the sounds we listen to when assessing a blood pressure?

What is Korotkoff sounds?

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