Medications
Trauma
Medical
Shock
Miscellaneous
100

Biggest contraindications for aspirin administration

What is bleeding disorder, gastrointestinal bleeding, allergy to aspirin, under 19 years of age?

100

Two or more contiguous rib fracture with two or more fractures per rib

What is a flail chest/flail segment?

100

The rupture of a blood vessel in or around the brain

What is a hemorrhagic stroke?

100

Heart rate times stroke volume

HR x SV =

What is cardiac output?

100

Something you can observe in a physical exam (ex: a deformity)

What is a sign?

200

Indications for administration of epinephrine

What is the involvement of 2 body systems?

200

An bone injury that has the potential to cause the greatest amount of blood loss

What is a pelvic fracture?

200

Skin sign of impending respiratory failure

What is cyanosis?

200

Shock caused by low blood volume

What is hypovolemic shock?

200

Confusion, fatigue, agitation, nausea following a seizure

What is the postictal period?

300

Methods of administration of albuterol

What is inhalation via meter dose inhaler and nebulization? 

300

Concerning sign for respiratory compromise and airway obstruction in burn patients

What is voice hoarseness?

300

Polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia

What are signs of increased blood glucose?

300

Shock caused by failure of the pump (ex: MI, heart failure)

What is cardiogenic shock?

300

Rigor mortis, decomposition, dependent lividly, and injuries incompatible with life

What are some signs that would indicate not to initiate resuscitation of a patient?

400

Potential respiratory complication of intranasal naloxone administration

What is noncardiogenic pulmonary edema?

400

Condition often resulting from blunt force trauma to the chest that can present with tachypnea and respiratory distress

What is a hemothorax?

400

Widening pulse pressure, irregular respirations, and bradycardia

What are signs of increased intracranial pressure (Cushing’s triad)?

400

Shock caused by something impeding blood flow to the heart (ex: tension pneumothorax, pulmonary embolism)

What is obstructive shock?

400

Appearance, work of breathing, and circulation

What is the pediatric assessment triangle?

500

Dose and frequency of nitroglycerin administration

What is 0.4 mg sublingual q5 minutes?

500

A physical exam finding of the eyes that can indicate hemorrhage in the brain

What is anisocoria?

500

Causes stridor specifically in young children

What is croup or laryngotracheobronchitis?

500

Shock caused by profound vasodilation (ex: anaphyaxis)

What is distributive shock?

500

GCS of a patient that responds to painful stimuli, makes sounds, and localizes to pain but does not follow commands. 

What is a GCS of 9?

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