What is the pediatric dose of Epi in the correct unit of measurement?
0.15mg also 0.15ml
What is the minimum 4x4s that should be in our trauma cabinet? (part 800)
24
What does the prefix Tachy- refer to?
Fast
What color is our pediatric bag?
Yellow
What is the first thing you do when you get to a scene?
BSI/Scene safety
How many DuoNebs may be administered for an asthmatic patient prior to contacting medical control?
3
What's the fuel code for 53B1?
2011
What is the compression to ventilation ratio for 2 person CPR on an adult?
30:2
Name the 3 most frequent locations that EMS responds to.
The Club
The Atria
Brandywine
You arrive on scene at Brandywine, your patient is having difficulty breathing and their oxygen saturation is low. If you put on an NRB, what should be the LPM be?
10-15
What are the two conditions of use for Naloxone?
Suspected opioid overdose & respiratory Insufficiency
What percentage of accidents happen at intersections? (whoever is the closest)
Approx 60%
What does AED stand for?
Automated External Defibrillator
What trunking channel do we typically operate on?
Fire/EMS 12
Oh no! Fire at The Club! There are multiple victims, as firefighters bring out victims, you must triage using the START triage.
Your patient has respirations of 12, no radial pulse with a cap refill of 3 seconds, and can follow simple commands.
What is their tag color?
Red - due to delayed cap refill
If an adult gets burned on their left full arm and anterior chest, what % BSA was burned?
Dry or wet dressing?
27%
Dry- only burns less than 10% may have wet dressings due to possible hypothermia!
What is the height of our ambulances?
9'3"
HIPAA
If you have a full crew coming, and not everyone is there yet, what is said to 60 control?
Briarcliff EMS is assembling
What are some important questions to ask the crew who just rescued a down firefighter in a fire?
Was their face piece intact?
How much air did they have left?
Who called the mayday?
How long was the extrication?
Was he responsive?
What is the contraindication for a c-collar?
Penetrating injuries to the back, chest, abdomen or pelvis
What does R, Q, A stand for on the drivers report?
R-
Q-
A-
Name a common blood thinner/platelet inhibitor?
Eliquis (apixaban)
extra points for the following:
warfarin (Coumadin)
xarelto (rivaroxaban)
Plavix (clopidogrel)
Heparin
You are dispatched to room 63 what floor do you press on the elevator?
PH
You just delivered a baby! The newborn at one minute has blue/gray extremities, a weak cry, grimaces, a pulse of 106, and flexion at the joints what is their APGAR?
6