This federal agency regulates all radio operations in the United States.
What is the Federal Communications Commission?
Most medical terms are derived from these two languages?
What are Latin and Greek?
Tissues make up these?
What are Organs?
Number one priority
What is scene safety (your safety)?
C1 in the spinal column is called this followed by C2 which is known as......
What are the Atlas C1 and the Axis C2?
When completing a PCR "The patient has slurred speech and an unsteady gait would be an example of?
What is an objective observation?
If something is anterior, where is it located?
Where is front?
Number of bones in the body?
What are 206?
A formalized process to help EMS workers deal with stress
What is CISM Critical incident stress management?
This section of fused bones in the spinal column is known as what?
What is the sacrum?
When given orders via medical control to give a medication you should do this.
What is repeat the order back to ensure it was heard correctly?
How would you expect to find a patient stated to be in the Fowler's position?
What is seated with head elevated?
The Femur shaft is also known as this?
What is the Diaphysis?
Best protection for Airborne disease exposure
What is a HEPA or N95 mask?
Breakdown this word Hematuria?
What is Blood in urine?
How is radio traffic conveyed over the air?
What is clear text, no radio codes?
What is abduction?
This cavity houses the lungs, heart, trachea, esophagus, and great vessels.
What is the thoracic cavity?
This type of move is used when scene safety is an issue.
What is an emergency move?
Where is the Foramen Magnum located?
Where is the opening in the occipital bone where the brain meets the spinal cord?
When completing a PCR there is Subjective, Objective, Treatment & Changes (S.O.T.C). What is subjective documentation?
What are opinions or perceptions, (unless from the patient which should be documented in quotations).
Antonym for Distal?
What is Proximal?
This skeleton includes everything except the skull and spinal column.
What is the Appendicular skeleton?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!! DAILY DOUBLE!!!! DAILY DOUBLE!!!!
Large circular like bone under the talus in the foot.
What is the calcaneus?
Components of the upper airway
What are noes, mouth, nasopharynx, oropharynx, larynx, and epiglottis?