Airway
Cardiology
Trauma
Terminology
MISC
100

The condition in which the aveoli collapse is called:

atelectasis

100

After defibrillating an adult pt in cardiac arrest with the AED, you should:

Begin or resume CPR starting with chest compressions

100

Prior to applying a tourniquet to a profusely bleeding injury, you should take standard precautions and then:

hold direct pressure over the bleeding site

100

Define sclera

The white outer layer of the eye

100

Name 3 common HTN medications

Losartan

Lisinopril

amlodipine

200

In order for CPAP to be beneficial, the patient must:

Be able to follow commands

200

Which of the following would likely exacerbate pulmonary edema?

Increased cardiac preload

200

Following a minor head injury, what occurs more commonly in children than adults?

Vomiting

200

What does CPAP stand for?

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure

200

Name 2 common Diabetes type 2 medications

Metformin

Glipizide


300

The hypoxic drive stimulates breathing when the:

arterial oxygen level falls.

300

A man is unresponsive after overdosing on heroin. He is apneic and his pulse is slow. What would you do after checking if his airway is patent?

BVM ventilations

300

A 60 yom has sustained partial-and full-thickness burns to his anterior chest, head, and both anterior arms. On the basis of the rule of nines, what percentage of his body surface area has been burned?

36%

300

What does GPA mean?

Gravida-number of pregnancies

Para-number of births

Abortus-abortion/miscarriage 

300

What is the weight based dose for Epi 1:10,000

.01 mg/kg

400

Following severe head trauma, a pt presents with an irregular rate, pattern, and depth of breathing with brief periods of apnea. This breathing pattern is characteristic  of:

Biot's respirations

400

In addition to oxygen, which medications would the AEMT be most likely to to administer who is experiencing acute chest pain?

ASA and NTG

400

Which of the following interventions is most critical to the outcome of a pt with multisystem trauma?

Rapid transport to a trauma center

400

Define beck's triad

Hypotension

JVD

Muffled Heart Tones

indicative of Cardiac tamponade

400

Adult dosage for Epi 1:1,000

.3-.5mg

500

You are treating a 2 yom who is experiencing respiratory distress. During your assessment, you note that the child has mild inspiratory stridor. a barking cough, and a low-grade fever. The child is otherwise conscious, is acting appropriate for his age, and has strong radial pulses. Treatment should include:

Humidified oxygen

500

A 55 yom with poorly controlled HTN presents with respiratory distress and difficulty in speaking in complete sentences. He is conscious and alert with a BP of 150/90, a HR of 110 BPM, and a RR of 28 breaths/min and labored. Auscultation of his lungs reveals diffuse coarse crackles. After placing the pt in a comfortable position, you should:

apply CPAP device

500

A 59 yom has a partial amputation of his left arm, just proximal to the elbow. Bleeding has been controlled and you note that the arm is attached by only a few strands of tissue. You should:

cover the arm with a bulky dressing and carefully splint it 

500

Define Cushing's triad

Increased Systolic BP/widening pulse pressure

Bradycardia

Irregular respirations (cheyne-stokes respirations)

Indicative pf increased ICP 

500

Describe the path a drop of blood goes through the heart

Right atrium

Right ventricle

Lungs to be oxygenated

Left atrium

Left ventricle

Aorta

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