Adult Medication Doses
Pediatric Medication Doses
ALS Assist
Contraindications
Resuscitation
100

The Epinephrine 1:1 dose for an adult patient who is experiencing an anaphylactic reaction   

What is 0.3mg 

100

What is the dose for 1:1 Epinephrine for a pediatric patient who is experiencing an anaphylactic reaction   

What is 0.15mg 

100

Your medic says that the patient needs to be put on CPAP. What is the oxygen flow rate needed? 

What is 10-12lpm of o2?

100

Administration of Nitroglycerin is contraindicated in patients with systolic blood pressures less than?

What is 110

100

How often should the BVM be squeezed during an adult cardiac arrest?

What is once every 6 seconds?

200

The dose of Narcan for an adult suffering from an expected overdose 

What is 2-4mg?

200

What is the dose of acetaminophen for a pediatric patient with a fever? 

What is 15mg/kg

200

You are working a cardiac arrest with your medic unit and you obtain ROSC. Your medic states that they intend to pace the patient. What must you attach prior to the medic starting the pacer?  

What is the three lead?

200

Your medic says to administer oral glucose to a patient who is altered. Why is this contraindicated?

What is they cannot protect their own airway

200

The compression rate for both adults and children is what?

What is 100-120 compressions per min?

300

The dose of Nitroglycerin for an adult with chest pain

What is 0.4mg 

300

What is the dose of albuterol for a pediatric patient who is experiencing an asthma attack?

What 2.5mg 

300

*Quad Play*

Name four things inside of the IV start kit

What is: Tape, Tourniquet, Alcohol Prep, Tegaderm, Gauze pad, and Iodine Prep

300
True or False: You can use pediatric pads on an adult patient, but you cannot use adult pads on a pediatric patient 

What is false?

300

When ventilating a newborn, one breath should be administered how often?

What is every 2-3 seconds?

400

The dose for acetaminophen for an adult patient with mild to moderate pain 

What is 650mg 

400

*Daily Double*

What is the dose for a pediatric patient with signs of a opioid overdose? 

What is 2-4mg?

400

You are working a cardiac arrest with your medic unit. Your lead medic states that the patient is in v-tach without a pulse. The medic says that you need to move the pads from their current position to an alternate vector. Where do you move the pads to? 

What is the middle of the chest and middle of the back? 

400

*Daily Double*

The only true contraindication to aspirin for suspected MI is what?

What is anaphylaxis? 
400
If a neonates HR stays below this number despite adequate ventilation you should begin CPR 

What is 60 beats per min

500

The dose of Glucagon for an adult unresponsive diabetic 

What is 1mg 

500

What is the dose for glucagon in a pediatric patient that is over 4 years old with a suspected hypoglycemic emergency? 

What is 1mg 

500

Your medic says that they need to administer an amiodarone drip to a patient who is in V-tach with a pulse. What type of drip set and bag do you grab? 

What is D5 with a 60 drop set

500

Unconscious or acutely unable to follow commands, or unable to self-maintain airway 2. Respiratory arrest/apnea 3. Suspected pneumothorax or chest trauma 4. Patient has a tracheostomy 5. Actively vomiting 6. Upper GI bleeding are contraindications of what? 

What is CPAP

500

*Quad Play* 

Name the four instances when compressions should be interrupted? 

What is during procedures, pre/post defibrillation, pulse check, and transfer to the cot

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