Cardiac
Pediatrics
Anything
Respiratory
WWAED
100

Normal resting pulse should be what rate

60-100 bpm

100

Normal resting heart rate range for infants?

120-150 bpm

100

Exposure to an allergen that causes reddened oropharynx, hypotension, and muffled voice

Anaphylaxis

100

Patent airway means it is

Open

100

After you have assessed the scene as safe and taken proper precautions, what is the first concern for a patient who has fallen off a roof

C-spine

200

Inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body, especially the heart muscles

Ischemia

200

Respiratory condition in young children exhibiting fever, raspy cough, and stridor

Croup

200

Pain centered in right lower quadrant or beginning around the navel and moving downward over a few hours.  

Appendicitis

200

You arrive on scene to a patient who has fallen off of a roof. During your primary assessment you discover the patient needs to be treated for apnea. What is the proper way to open the patient’s airway?

Jaw thrust maneuver

200

You’re dispatched to a park where a 15-year-old male has a severe, life-threatening injury to his leg. His friends called 9-1-1 after they could not reach his parents. What form of consent gives you the ability to begin treating this patient?

Implied consent

300

What is the first step to controlling an arterial bleed caused by a laceration to the hand?

Direct pressure

300

Where to check a pulse in a pediatric patient

Brachial artery

300

What causes the fruity or acetone breath often seen in type 1 diabetes?

Diabetic ketoacidosis

300

When the patient has gasping breathing noises, labored breathing, and strange vocalizations

Agonal breaths

300

If there is a major open wound to the neck, what kind of dressing should be applied?

All-sided, occlusive dressing

400

A patient has left-sided heart failure. What kind of edema would the patient have?

Pulmonary edema

400

What is the order in which delivering a baby occurs?

Dilation, expulsion, placental

400

When assessing a stroke, what does the acronym FAST stand for

Face, Arms, Speech, Time

400

Condition that the patient suffers from mucosal edema in the bronchioles

Asthma

400

A 32-year-old male patient was riding a motorcycle when he collided with a car. He is found conscious, 10 yards from the motorcycle, and has a bleeding laceration on his torso. When you assess his mental status, you find that he is A/O x1. This is a finding consistent with:

Brain injury

500

You are managing an elderly female patient with a heart rate of 55 beats per minute (BPM). The most appropriate way to describe her heart rate is:

Bradycardic

500

Severe burns in children include partail thickness burns to what percent of body

20%

500

You have just been hired as an EMT on an ambulance where your partner is a paramedic. He decides to quiz you on the acronym “DCAP-BTLS.” What does the “C” stand for?

Contusions

500

What is the primary concern if a patient inhales a harmful chemical/toxin?

Damage to alveoli

500

You arrive on scene of a single-vehicle car crash. The car is on fire, there is a patient in the car, and the fire department is on scene. What is the first thing you should do?

Ensure the safety of you and your partner

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