Prolonged extrication we would need this?
Air Medical
The nasopharyngeal airway can be used when?
Gag reflex
No Facial trauma
Falls
Bradypnea is a sign of?
Decompensated respiratory failure
The narrowest portion of the infant's airway is?
Cricoid cartilage
Ventilation at a rate of a child is?
12-20 breathes/ minute
Once you get off the ambulance and your patient has an arterial bleed you should do what next?
Controlling the bleeding
Any patient with internal bleeding will have this sign?
Thready pulse at a rate
A pregnant patient has the urge the push, what does this mean?
Evaluate her for crowning
This age group has a faster metabolic rate that uses oxygen at a faster rate?
infant and child
Something Mrs. P. has beat in our head before we touch a patient?
Propper PPE :)
NIMS covers who?
Federal, state, or local responders
What type of burn will you see eschar?
Full thickness burn
After you deliver the head of Neonate what do we do next?
See if the umbilical cord is around the neck
Hypoperfusion (shock) in a child what sign or symptom will you see?
Rapid respiratory rate
You have a deformed injury with no pulse distally what do you do?
Attempt to align the extremity by applying gentle manual traction
Cushing what will we see with vitals?
Low Pulse, High B/P
When would we use a Nonporous dressing?
Open Chest injuries
The outer ear has no cartilage is what age group?
Premature
Child walking around outside in just a diaper we would do this?
Call police
You are triage and you open the airway of an adult they have agonal breathing what color would they be tagged?
Black the will not survive
Informed consent is what?
Explaining everything to your patient
You have a trauma patient walk me through the steps you need to do first.
Scene safe, PPE, C-spine, ABC
The transient ischemic attack is what?
A stroke that can last 5 minutes and resolve within 24-48 hours
The registration process for EMS providers
Entering one's name into an official book of record.
Stab wound to the left of the sternum (lungs are clear) this is called?
Pericardial tamponade