Name the three sides of the profusion triangle
heart, vessels, blood vessels
This is the most common airway obstruction in adults
the tongue
Dose for NTG
0.3-0.4mg
Dose of Albuterol for pediatrics
1.25-2.5mg
(milligrams not grams Gauvin)
Normal ETCO2 range
35-45 mmHg
A type of shock that is a result of being around Captain Dickey when she's having a bad day.
Psycho-Jenn-ic shock
Tidal Volume X RR
Minute Volume
Dose of D50 for an adult patient
12.5-25gm
Rule of 9s:
Burns covering the abdomen of a child
9%
HR X stroke volume
cardiac output
AEMT treatment package for shock includes:
(4 things)
IV, O2, warming, rapid transport
This adventitious lung sound is indicative of increased mucus production.
rhonchi
Dose of Diphenhydramine for a 22lb patient
10mg
Rule of 9s:
Burn calculation for a child with circumferential burns to both of their legs.
27%
13.5% for each leg
Another lung sound term for crackles
rales
M.O.D.S
multi organ dysfunction syndrome
*Massive immune, inflammatory, and coagulation response
Any part of the airway below this structure is considered part of the lower airway
Larynx
Dose of baby aspirin for a 2yo 12kg patient
0mg
Do Not Give!!!
This is the term for pain palpated just under the right rib cage indicating possible cholecystitis
Murphy's sign
If external respiration happens in the lungs, where does internal respiration take place?
at the cells
a PE may cause this type of shock
Obstructive shock
A thin slippery membrane that covers the lungs.
viseral pleura
Dose of Epi 1:1000 for an 11yo 33kg patient with anaphylaxis.
0.3mg (adult dose)
Name the three drugs (excluding oxygen) and their doses that are in the AEMT scope of practice that you can consider when treating an anaphylactic adult patient.
0.3mg Epi
2.5-5mg Albuterol
25-50mg diphenhydramine
The primary respiratory control center in the brain
medulla