Airway
Medications 1
MCI
Medications 2
Miscellanous
100
Name 3 structures of the upper airway.
Nose, mouth, pharynx.
100
81 mg
What is the dose of an aspirin?
100
What is the French word to "sort".
Triage
100
Increases blood sugar
What is the action of oral glucose.
100
Who is "Jump" S.T.A.R.T used on?
Children
200
What is physical act of moving air into and out of the lungs?
Ventilation
200
Person, Medication, Dose, Route, Date
What are the 5 rights.
200
What color describes the "walking wounded"
Green
200
When in the protocol do you administer aspirin to a patient?
Before 1st nitro
200
Contact, Airborne and Bloodborne
What are routes of infectious disease transmission.
300
Fewer than 12 breaths/min, irregular rhythm, skin that is pale, cyanotic, cool or moist.
What are signs of inadequate breathing?
300
0.4mg
What is the dose of a nitro tablet?
300
What does the "R" stand for in RPM's?
Respirations
300
Dilates bronchioles
What is action of a MDI?
300
What is the "initial assessment" now called.
Primary Assessment
400
What is an oxygen delivery device with settings that can vary the % of oxygen provided to the patient?
Venturi mask
400
Unable to swallow or unresponsive
What are the contraindications for oral glucose?
400
What does S.T.A.R.T stand for?
Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment
400
Trauma, active bleeding, allergic
What are contraindications for the use of aspirin?
400
EMR, EMT, Advanced EMT, Intermediate, Paramedic
What are levels of EMS training.
500
What is the tidal volume for the average male?
500 mL
500
Platelet aggregation (keeps from sticking together)
What is the action/effect of aspirin?
500
Greatest good for the greatest number
What is the goal of triage.
500
Hypotention, Trauma, ICH, BP<100, Children, Met max dose, ED drugs on board
What are contraindications for the use of nitroglycerin.
500
Pediatric abuse/neglect, geriatric abuse/neglect, domestic violence.
What are mandatory reporting obligations.
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