Radio Communications
CPR
Shock
MSK injuries
AEDs
100
The radio code to communicate affirmative/understood
What is 10-4
100
The letters in CPR stand for this
What is cardiopulmonary resuscitation
100
Poor perfusion of the internal organs
What is shock
100
Two basic types of MSK injuries
What is open and closed fractures
100
The AED delivers a shock to this organ to try to reset it
What is the heart
200
The radio code to communicate a crew in danger
What is 10-33 or code 30
200
The correct ratio of compressions : ventilations  
What is 30:2 
200
Caused by a severe loss of fluid
What is hypovolemia (hypovolemic shock)
200
In an open fracture this must be treated first
What is bleeding
200
AEDs will only shock these two rhythms
What are ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation
300
The radio code to communicate a cardiac or respiratory arrest
What is code blue
300
When doing CPR your rate of compressions should be at this rate
What is 100-120 compressions per minute
300
This is the main goal for the treatment of shock
What is treating the cause of shock (ie. stop the bleed, give epinephrine)
300
Before and after splinting an injury this must be assessed
What is circulation
300
The bundle of heart cells where the electrical activity of the heart is initiated
What is the sinoatrial node
400
The radio code to communicate the possibility of an infectious disease
What is code 9
400
When ventilating a patient without compressions this is how often we should be assessing for a pulse
What is every 2 minutes
400
After treating the cause these are two important treatments for shock
Oxygen, blanket
400
A device used to treat fractures prehospitally, can be commercial or improvised
What is a splint
400
AEDs will not shock these three rhythms
Normal sinus rhythms (NSR), pulseless electrical activity (PEA), and asystole
500
The radio code to communicate that you want the last caller to repeat themselves
What is 10-9
500
The correct compression to ventilation ratio when performing CPR on an infant or child
What is 15:2
500
4 Classic signs and symptoms of shock

What is:

Pale, cool, clammy skin

Low BP

High HR

Altered LOC

500
The pneumonic we use for treatment of fractures
RICE - Rest, Immobilize, Cold, Elevation
500
Every minute that goes by without a shock from an AED the patient's chance of survival decreases by this much (%)
What is 10%
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