Adults Vitals
Pediatrics Vitals
Medication Delivery
Diagnosis This?
Medical Assessment
100
What is the average healthy blood pressure for an Adult?
120/80
100
When you suspect a child may be in shock: What important difference versus an adult in shock must you consider?
Children's body are very good at compensating for shock, and often do not show symptoms of shock until their condition is very severe.
100
A patients with an allergy to Bee's has been stung & has his _______ in his backpack.
What is an Auto Injector: Epinephrine Fun Fact: There is no contraindications for administering a patient's Epipen who's anaphylactic.
100
A puncture wound to the chest with air movement coming out?
An Open Chest Wound
100
What is the first thing you consider when about to arrive on scene?
Scene Safety
200
What is the health range for pulse rate for a healthy adult? Hint: The range is 20 bpm
60-80 bpm
200
What is the correct breathing rate range for a child who is 6-10 years of age? A) 12-20 B) 15-30 C) 20-30 D) 25-20
B) 15-30
200
When administering a medication what 5 Rights will you be checking?
The right patient, the right drug, the right dose, the right route, and the right time.
200
A lower leg fracture with two bones protruding.
What is a Compound Tibia & Fibula Fracture?
200
What are the 5 factors to consider in your scene size up?
BSI. Scene safe. MOI / NOI. Number of patients. Additional resources.
300
What is the healthy breathing rate in adults?
12 - 20 breaths per minute
300
You're called to a party where a child who collapsed is unresponsive, not breathing & has no pulse; what is likely NOT the cause?
Cardiac issues
300
What is the correct liters per minutes delivery for a Bag Valve Mask?
15 lpm
300
Ribs that move opposite of the chest wall.
What is a Flail Segment?
300
How often should you re-evaluate an unstable patient's vitals?
Every 5 minutes
400
When assessing an adult patient who IS exhibiting signs of SHOCK, describe the following signs you would expect to find: Skin condition? Capillary Refill? Pulse: Fast/Slow? & quality?
Skin condition: Cool, Clammy & Diaphoretic Capillary refill: Greater that 2 seconds Pulse: Rapid, Weak & Thready
400
What is the range for a normal heart rate of an Infant? A) 60-100 B) 90-130 C) 120-150 D) 150-200
C) 120-150
400
What does Aspirin do to the blood?
Causes the bloody to be more "slippery." Extra: Reduces the work load of the heart & reduces clotting.
400
Dark rings around the eyes or periorbital ecchymosis is a sign of basal skull fracture.
What is Racoon Eye's?
400
What are your 4 factors to consider during your initial assessment?
General impression Mental status ABCs Establish priorities
500
When assessing a patient with unequal pupil dilation, what 2 causes might you suspect?
Stroke & Head Injury
500
When assessing the airway what term defines: A harsh high pitched sound? & Where in the airway would you expect an obstruction?
Crowing or Stridor (harsh high pitched sound): obstruction of the upper airway at the larynx. Noisy breathing Snoring: tongue obstruction of the upper airway at the pharynx. Wheezing: constriction of the bronchioles. Gurgling: fluid in the upper airway.
500
What medication would you assist a patient with chest pain in taking?
Nitroglycerin
500
That sound of broken bones rubbing together.
What is Crepitus.
500
What PPE should you consider if a patients has tuberculosis?
A HEPA mask or N95 Mask
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