Used to clean and disinfect the skin.
What are CHG wipes?
Used to give the patient a shot.
What is a needle?
Instructions on what to do during a fire alarm activation.
What is R.A.C.E?
30 to 2
What is the ratio of chest compressions to breaths?
Elevated fluid pressure in the body.
What is high blood pressure?
Used to measure wounds on a patient.
What is a ruler?
Used to listen to heart sounds, breath sounds, and bowel sounds.
What is a stethoscope?
Tells how to extinguish a fire.
What is P.A.S.S.?
Chest compressions/call 911.
What do you when someone is unresponsive and not breathing?
Results from too much sugar in the body and not enough insulin.
What is diabetes?
Used to display patient data such as blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen percentage.
What is a monitor?
Used to provide an entry way into a vein.
What is an IV?
A patient that does not want lifesaving measures.
What is D.N.R.?
Compressions are done at this location on the body.
What is the center of the chest/nipple line?
When the pump of the body does not function properly.
What is heart failure?
Used to give breaths to a patient in cardiac/respiratory arrest.
What is an Ambu bag?
Used in patients that need bowel rest, stomach decompression, or intubation.
What is a nasogastric/orogastric tube?
What is a Full Code?
What is a defibrillator? (A.E.D.)
Happens when a patient loses blood to an area in the body.
What is a stroke?
Used to hang IV medications on.
What is an IV pump/pole?
Used in a patient that cannot urinate.
What is a foley/catheter?
A person who not allergic to any medications.
What is NKA?
Epinephrine, Atropine, Sodium Bicarbonate, or Magnesium.
What medications are used?
Produces wheezing and shortness of breath.
What is asthma?