Medications 1
Triage 1
Medications 2
Triage 2
Medications 3
100
Between the cheek and gum
What is where you administer oral glucose.
100
Breathing = Yes R = Less than 30 P = Present M = Follows commands
What is a "green" patient
100
Contraindications of administering an Epi-Pen to a person in anaphylaxis?
What is none.
100
Adult is carrying a crying infant. Adult Breating = Yes R = less than 30 P = Present M = Obeys command
What is a "green" patient
100
How long do you hold an Epi-Pen in place?
What is at least 10 seconds.
200
0.3 mg
What is an adult dose of Epinephrine.
200
Breathing = No Reposition airway = No R = None P = Present M = Unconscious
What is a "black" patient
200
What is the action of epinephrine?
What is dilates the airways and constricts blood vessels.
200
Screaming infant found in bushes at the side of road. Breathing = Yes R = 38 P = good distal pulse M = Focuses and reaches for you Other = has partial amputation of the foot w/o active bleeding.
What is a "yellow" patient.
200
Other than 5 rights, what do you always check before administering an Epi-Pen?
What is clarity of the medicine.
300
Expiration date
What is to be checked on all medications before assisting with administration.
300
Adult male kneeling on side of road, shaking his head, complains he's too dizzy to walk. Breathing = Yes R = Less than 30 P = Yes M = Obeys commands
What is a "yellow" patient
300
What is the dosage of oral glucose?
What is 15 grams.
300
Young school aged boy. Breathing = Yes R = 28 P = Good distal pulse M = Answers questions and commands Other = obvious deformity of both lower legs
What is a "yellow" patient.
300
Indications for the use of oral glucose?
What is has a history of diabetes with altered mental status.
400
Adrenaline
What is the trade name of Epinephrine.
400
Young school aged boy found lying on roadway. Breathing = Yes R = 10/min P = present, good distally M = Groans to painful stimuli
What is a "red" patient
400
3 side effects of nitroglycerin?
What is hypotension, headache, pulse rate changes, dizziness.
400
Breathing = No Reposition airway = Yes R = less than 30 P = Present M = Awake/follows commands
What is a "red" patient.
400
To whom should you administer aspirin?
What is patient's with chest pain of cardiac origin.
500
What is the TJ protocol for a MDI? (pt doesn't know what their doctor prescribed)
What is 1 puff/1 min. rest/1 puff
500
Breathing = Yes R = greater than 30 P = Present M = Not following commands
What is a "red" patient.
500
Contraindications for the use of an MDI?
What is inability to use due to decreased LOC, not their's, met max. dose.
500
Toddler found lying on ground. Breathing = No Jaw thrust = remains apenic P = faint distal pulse palpable 5 rescue breaths Still apenic
What is a "black" patient.
500
Indications for the use of the Epi-Pen in an allergic reaction.
What is severe hives, respiratory distress and shock if >8 years old or >30 kg.
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