Blood Products
Heart
documenting
breathing
misc.
100

An organism that is capable of causing infection

What is a pathogen?

100

an example of electrical failure within the heart

What is Ventricular fibrillation?

100

draw a single line through the error and initial it

What is the procedure to correct an error on your PCR?

100

The term used to describe what is happening when the diaphragm contracts and moves downward

What is inhalation?

100

A result of standing in the wind in a sweat soaked shirt

What is heat loss through convection?

200

The route of exposure through the skin

What is absorption?

200

The term used to describe a situation when one of the arteries supplying blood and oxygen to heart tissue becomes blocked and tissue death occurs as a result

What is Myocardial infarction?

200

This is your first priority when you are dispatched to a crime scene

What is perform a scene size-up?

200

The name of the device that provides a higher oxygen percentage than a pocket mask with exhaled air

What is a bag-mask device?

200

The term used to describe a burn when the skin is red and has blisters

What is partial-thickness burn?

300

A common immunization recommended for EMS providers

What is Chicken Pox?

300

The term that is used when a person's coronary arteries are not able to supply enough blood and oxygen to the heart muscle and pain occurs as a result

What is Angina?

300

A patient says that he feels like an elephant is standing on his chest.  What is this known as?

What is his chief complaint?

300

A patient who has a partial airway obstruction would likely present with what sign?

What is noisy breathing?

300

The term used to describe a wound with a loose flap of torn tissue?

What is avulsion?

400

The route of entry by which carbon monoxide would likely enter the body

What is inhalation?

400

The probable condition of a patient who is complaining of shortness of breath, experiencing swollen ankles, and history of heart attack 6 months ago

What is heart failure?

400

You do this to quickly find life-threatening issues.

What is a primary assessment?

400

The name of the position people who are experiencing dyspnea will often assume

What is tripod?

400

The most important consideration for determining whether or not to suspect a potential spinal injury

What is mechanism of injury?

500

the most important intervention to provide for patients suspected of suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning

What is get everyone out of the house?

500

the use of a tourniquet is advised when this occurs

What is when direct pressure doesn't control bleeding?

500

The term used to identify looking for changes in the patient's status

What is a reassessment?

500

The reason you may have to use the jaw-thrust maneuver more often for elderly patients

What is a higher risk of spinal injuries?

500

A complaint of nausea would be a ____

What is a symptom?

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