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What type of stroke would a treatment of thrombolytic medications be part of the treatment? 

Ischemic Stroke 

100

Dose for ASA in an ACS/AMI patient?

324-325mg PO 

100

Pain in the flank area that may or may not wrap around to groin indicate what abdominal pathology? 

Kidney stone 

100

Textbook symptom of appendicitis: 

Lower Right Quadrant Pain 

100

Females with abdominal pain of child-bearing age are considered _____ until proven otherwise? 

pregnant 

200

As you arrive on scene, what should be done FIRST prior to patient contact: 

Notify dispatch of arrival to scene

200
Describe where the parietal peritoneum lies: 

Tissue that lines to abdominal cavity. 

200

Name the two solid organs of the abdomen that would profusely bleed if damaged? 

Liver, Spleen

200

Tearing pain or a pulsating mass that is palpable are red flag symptoms of what? 

aortic aneurysm/ dissection 

200

Treatments for a severe, sudden onset of tearing pain in the abdomen or back with signs of distress are: 

Oxygen, rapid transport, consider ALS intercept

300

AEIOU-TIPS pneumonic: state what I and U's stand for

Insulin/Infection

Uremia, Underdose 

300

Define hypoxic drive

A patient who is chronically low level hypoxic, whose body now relies on decreased oxygen level to trigger increase in respiratory effort

300

Coffee ground emesis or hematochezia indicates what common GI ailment? 

GI Bleed 

300

Extremely sharp pain from the upper epigastric region straight through (like and arrow) to the spine, with hypertension is a red flag for what critical emergency condition? 

Aortic dissection. 

300

Who authorizes EMT's to give medications in the field?

Medical control 

400

A dialysis patient who has missed his dialysis appointment has SOB. Why?

He was not dialyzed, therefore fluid overloaded as kidneys are not functioning to pull excess fluid out of the blood stream and it's backing up into the lungs  

400

What chamber of the heart receives oxygenated blood from the lungs through the pulmonary arteries 

Left Atrium 

400

A patient vomiting fresh red blood due to dilated veins (some tearing) near the mucosal surface of the esophagus with a history of alcohol abuse has a suspicion of what emergency? 

Esophageal varices. 

400

Textbook symptoms of this condition are upper right quadrant pain, sometimes referred pain to the right shoulder, nausea/vomiting, common after fatty meals.

cholecystitis/ gall bladder inflammation

400

A patient who opens their eyes to verbal stimuli, states he is camping, while being assessed at his home, and raises each limb to cue has what GCS score? 

E 3

V 4

M 6

= 13

500

A patient who opens their eyes with a sternal rub, groans when that is applied, and has no motor response has what GCS Score? 

E 2

V 2

M 1 

= 5 

500

What is the ideal time frame for initiation of fibrinolytic therapy in a stroke patient?

Within 2 hours (4 hours max) of last known well. 

500

Conduct a FAST stroke exam on a partner 

FAST: Face, Arm, Speech, Time 

500

When assessing the abdomen distention can be from 2 things: 

Excess trapped air in abdomen, trapped fluid in abdomen.

500

The pancreas produces beta and alpha cells. What does each do? 

Beta produces insulin, alpha produce glucagon

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