EMS Operations & Legal
Neurology & Stroke
Toxicology & Hazmat
Abdominal & GI Emergencies
EMS Operations, Ethics & Documentation
100

A DNR means you should not perform this intervention if the patient arrests.


What is CPR?

100

This is the first test you should perform on a suspected stroke patient after ABCs are addressed.


What is a blood glucose check?

100

Pinpoint pupils, respiratory depression, and decreased LOC are classic signs of poisoning by this drug class.


What are opioids?

100

Black, tarry stools are known by this medical term.


What is melena?

100

An alert adult patient has the legal right to do this, even if you disagree with the decision.


What is refuse care?

200

This type of consent allows treatment of an unconscious patient.


What is implied consent?

200

A stroke involving the right hemisphere will typically cause weakness on this side of the body.


What is the left side?

200

This antidote is commonly used to reverse opioid overdoses.


What is naloxone?

200

RUQ pain that radiates to the right shoulder after eating suggests this condition.

What is cholecystitis?

200

A patient who is unconscious is treated under this form of consent.


What is implied consent?

300

Performing outside your scope of practice can remove protection under this law.


What is the Good Samaritan Law?

300

Temporary stroke symptoms that completely resolve are called this.


What is a transient ischemic attack (TIA)?

300

The letters "SLUDGE" help identify poisoning from this type of chemical.


What are organophosphates?

300

A patient with cirrhosis vomiting large amounts of bright red blood is most likely experiencing bleeding from these vessels.

What are esophageal varices?

300

The "contamination reduction zone" at a hazmat incident is commonly called this zone.


What is the warm zone?

400

The hazmat contamination reduction zone is also called this zone.

What is the warm zone?

400

Flexion posturing after severe head trauma is known as this.


What is decorticate posturing?

400

This PPE level includes a fully encapsulated chemical-resistant suit and SCBA.


What is Level A protection?

400

This organ is highly vascular and can cause life-threatening hemorrhage when injured.


What is the liver?

400

When documenting an intoxicated patient, you should record this objective finding instead of stating the patient is drunk.


What is "odor of alcohol noted on breath"?

500

When documenting alcohol involvement, you should objectively document this instead of stating the patient was intoxicated.

What is "odor of alcohol noted on breath"?

500

The two most common causes of secondary brain injury are hypoxia and this condition.


What is hypotension?

500

You accidentally enter a vapor cloud at a hazmat scene. This should be your immediate action.


What is leave the area immediately?

500

Bruising over the flank following abdominal trauma is known as this sign.


What is Grey Turner's sign?

500

Performing a procedure outside your scope of practice may remove protection provided by this law.


What is the Good Samaritan Law?

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