Hazardous materials in vehicles and buildings should be clearly identified using these.
What is placards?
For children younger than 1 year of age, you should palpate this artery when assessing the pulse.
What is the brachial?
The term used to identify a person who is from birth to 1 month old.
What is newborn?
The structure that carries the ovum to the uterus.
What is the fallopian tube?
Unstable patients should be reassessed every _____ minutes.
What is 5 minutes?
This phase may be the most dangerous part of the 911 call.
What is the en route phase?
A normal respiratory rate for an adult.
What is 12-20 breaths per minute?
The most ominous sign of impending cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children is this.
What is bradycardia?
Communicating with the elderly is difficult due to hearing impaired and this.
What is visually impaired?
This scale is used to assess eye opening, verbal response, and motor response.
What is the Glasgow Coma Scale?
Defensively or offensively.
You must always drive.
What is defensively?
This is the minimum standard for heart rate for a newborn.
What is 100 beats per minute?
This term describes an umbilical cord that is wrapped around the baby's neck.
What is a nuchal cord?
A mother who is pregnant with her first baby is typically in the first stage of labor for this long
What is 16 hours?
The electrical impulse generated by the heart originates here.
What is the sinoatrial node?
The definition of this is- removal from a dangerous situation or position.
What is extrication?
The compression to breath rate during adult CPR is this.
What is 30:2?
In infants a capillary refill time that is greater than this many seconds is a sign of poor peripheral perfusion.
What is 2 seconds?
The difference between preeclampsia and eclampsia is this.
What is seizures?
Bleeding within the brain tissue itself is called this.
What is intracerebral hematoma?
It is essential that you __________ your equipment to prevent the spread of disease.
What is decontaminate?
Blood glucose levels are measured in this.
What is milligrams per deciliter?
Death as a result of this, can occur at any time of the day or night.
What is SIDS?
A condition in which the placenta develops over and covers the cervix.
What is placenta previa?
This disease commonly produces symptoms about 30 minutes after a particularly fatty meal and usually at night.
What is cholecystitis?