The quadrant in which the appendix is located.
Right Lower Quadrant
12-15 Seconds ahead while traveling on a highway is about how far.
What is a half a mile
True or False Fentanyl is administered as a rapid IV/IO push so it will be effective in managing the patient's pain level.
What is False
The type of consent to transport a minor without the family being present is known as?
Implied consent.
Are CGFR's Zoll X Series Monitors Monophasic, Biphasic, or Triphasic?
What is Biphasic
Paradoxical Chest Movement is typically seen in patients with
A flail chest
According to Alaska state law, how fast can you travel code 3 when disregarding the propper movement or turning in a specified direction of a road.
The Driver must be traveling at a speed less than the maximum speed limit for that location.
An Indication for giving Adenosine.
What is:
- Narrow Complex SVT
- Stable, Undifferentiated, regular, monomorphic wide-complex tachycardia.
Blood enters the coronary arteries, allowing perfusion of the myocardium during.
Ventricular Diastole.
Station 42 is how many miles away from FMH
(Bonus points for Station 43 to FMH)
What is 8 miles (St 43 is 15)
Perfusion is most accurately defined as
What is the Circulation of blood within an organ with sufficient amounts of oxygen.
The incident command system should be activated by what unit.
The first arriving unit.
These two heart rhythms are contraindications for giving Lidocaine.
Second and Third Degree Heart Block.
Name a condition where the adrenal glands do not produce enough hormones
What is Addison's Disease?
How Many Liters of Oxygen are carried in a fully stocked CGFR ambulance?
9000 Liters
Which of the following sets of vital signs is least indicative of internal bleeding?
BP 140/90, HR 58, R 8
BP 100/50, HR 120, R 24
BP 98/60, HR 110, R 28
BP 102/48, HR 100, R 22
BP 140/90, HR 58, R 8
Name the four factors that must be present to prove negligence.
Duty, Breach of duty, Damage, Proximate cause.
What is a Contraindication of Solu-Medrol
Evidence of active GI Bleeding
This level in your body is the primary chemical stimulus to breathe.
Increased concentration of carbon dioxide
CGFR's EMS 1st response area is how many square miles?
What is 700 square miles.
Describe the difference between Kehr's Sign and Cullen's Sign
Kehr's Sign - is referred pain to the left shoulder caused by diaphragmatic irritation, which is caused by the presence of blood and may indicate splenic injury.
Cullen's Sign - Ecchymosis around the Umbilicus.
The PCR is forever a ?? document?
Legal record of patient care.
Name the Three Drugs that can be given for Overdoses (not Narcan).
Glucagon - Beta Blocker/Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose
Atropine - Organophosphate Poisoning
Sodium Bicarbonate - Trcyclic OD
- Jugular Venous Distention
- Hypotention
- Muffled Heart Sounds
How many spinal immobilization devices are found on Medic 42
What is 6