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This is the most common mechanism of action for any medication.

What is binding to a receptor site

100

This condition should be suspected with RUQ pain and pain in the right shoulder, especially after eating fatty foods. 

Cholecystitis 

100

This poisoning involves breathing in Poisons

What is Inhalation poisoning

100

The primary concern of the paramedic while treating a patient with acute psychosis. 

What is Personal safety.

100

This is the medical term for a runny nose. 

What is Rhinorrhea

200

The route most often used to eliminate medication

What is urination

200

This would cause symptoms such as hemorrhaging from the mouth, extreme dyspnea, cyanoisis and a history of liver cirrhosis.

What is Esophageal varices.

200

This is the toxidrome of an Opiate overdose.

What is depressed respirations, lowered level of consciousness and constriction of pupils.

200

A person can be transported while they refuse care when this situation is present. 

What is a threat to themselves or others. 

200

This is the medical term for an increase in functional mass of a cell. 

What is Hypertrophy. 
300
The drug of choice to treat extrapyramidal symptoms. 

 What is Diphenhydramine

300

This is the clinical name for Periumbilical ecchymosis.

What is a Cullen's sign. 

300
The starting IV dose of Narcan that can be titrated for adequate ventilations. 

What is 0.04-0.4mg.***

300

When your patient has a partial or total loss of memory after driving excessively. 

What is Blackout

300

This is the location that we can dispose of a used medication ampule. 

What is a sharps container.

400

Medications that end in "ril" treat hypertension and congestive heart failure belong to this class. 

What are ACE-Inhibitors

400

The name for the first portion of the small intestine that connects with the stomach. 

What is the Duodenum.

400

This is the result of acetaminophen toxicity.

What is Liver Failure. 

400
When dealing with a patient with a mental or behavioral disorder, crews need to be prepared to.

What is allow extra time for assessment and history. 

400

The drip rate for adminstering 800mL over 60 minutes using a 15gtts set. 

What is 200gtts/min.

800x15=12,000

12,000/60= 200

500
A drugs absorption, distribution, and elimination properties are identified in the drugs profile are known as this. 
What is Pharmacokinetics
500

A diabetic with a severely low blood sugar is unconscious. The unconsciousness is likely caused by this. 

What is Insulin Shock. 

500

Your patient will experience DUMBBELS symptoms when a poisoning of this occurs.

What is Organophosphates...Insecticide

500

The reason why frequent reassessment of behavioral patients are preformed.

What is patients can change from one behavior to another quickly. 

500
You have a vial mediation that contains 50mL and a concentration of 400mg, you are ordered to administer 80mg. This is the volume of fluid to be administered. 

What is 10mL

50mL x 80mg = 4000

4000/400=10

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