CPR Basics
Airway Management
Medical Emergencies
Trauma Assessment
Obstetrics and Pediatrics
Legal and Ethical Issues
100

What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio for an adult during CPR?

30:2

100

What is the most common airway obstruction in an unresponsive patient?

The tongue

100

What is the most common sign of hypoglycemia?

Altered mental status

100

What does the "B" in the ABC`s of trauma stand for?

Breathing

100

What is the average gestational period for a full- term pregnancy?

40 weeks

100

What does the term "implied consent" mean in EMS?

Consent assumed for an unresponsive patient who needs emergency care

200

At what rate should chest compressions be performed during CPR

100-120 compressions per minute

200

Which maneuver is used to open the airway of a patient with no suspected spinal injury

Head-tilt, chin-lift

200

What is the normal blood glucose range in an adult?

60 to 110 mg/dL

200

What is the first step in controlling bleeding?

Apply direct pressure

200

What is the term for delivery of a baby buttocks or feet first?

Breech birth

200

What does HIPPA stand for?

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

300

What is the first step you should take when you encounter an unresponsive patient?

Ensure the scene is safe

300

What device is used to maintain an open airway in an unresponsive patient without a gag reflex?

Oropharyngeal air way (OPA)

300

What is the first treatment step for a patient experiencing anaphylaxis

Administer epinephrine

300
What is the primary concern in a patient with a suspected spinal injury?

Protecting the cervical spine

300

What is the first action when a newborn is not breathing after delivery?

Stimulate the newborn

300

What is the primary role of Good Samaritan laws?

To protect rescuers from liability when providing emergency care

400

How deep should chest compressions be for an adult during CPR?

At least 2 inches (5cm)

400
What is the proper oxygen flow rate for a non-rebreather mask?

10-15 liter per minute

400

What is condition is characterized by difficulty breathing, wheezing, and a history of asthma?

Asthma exacerbation

400

What is the purpose of a rapid trauma assessment?

To identify life-threatening injuries

400

What is the appropriate compression to ventilation ratio for CPR in a child with two rescuers?

15:2

400

What should you do if a conscious patient refuses treatment?

Explain the risks, document the refusal, and have them sign a refusal form

500

What device can be used to restore a normal heart rhythm in a patient experiencing sudden cardiac arrest?

An automated external defibrillator (AED)

500

What is the appropriate method to measure the correct size of nasopharyngeal airway (NPA)?

From the tip of the nose to the earlobe

500

What is the medical term for a heart attack

Myocardial infraction

500

What does "mechanism of injury" (MOI) refer to in trauma?

The force or forces that caused the injury

500

What is the primary concern for a child with a fever and a rash?

Potential meningitis

500

What is the legal term for ending care without ensuring another provider continues it?

Abandonment

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