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The most commonly used fluid replacement in prehospital medicine.

What is normal saline?

100

These factors contribute to how much fluid can be delivered through an IV catheter.

What is diameter and length?

100

This size needle is utilized for needle cricthyroidotomy.

What is a 12 to 14 gauge needle?

100

The indications for intraosseous access.

What is urgent or emergent needle and inability to obtain peripheral intravenous access?

100

Scope of practice allowed to perform peripheral IV insertion and maintenance.

What I/A/C/P?

200

The amount of fluid given for initial fluid therapy.

What is 1 - 2 L and/or 20ml/kg?

200

The amount of volume that can be achieved through a 20 gauge catheter.

What is 60ml/min or 3.6l/hr?

200

The recommended needle size and length for needle decompression.

What is a 14 gauge 3.25in needle?

200

The contraindications for intraosseous access.

What is inability to identify the landmark, infection over sight, prosthetic, access with 48 hours, and fracture to target bone.

200

Scope of practice allowed to place intraosseus device.


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What is I/A/C/P?

300

Name a colloid.

What is blood, Hetastarch, albumin?

300

The amount of flow that can be achieved through a 14gauge catheter.

What is 240ml/min or 14.4L/hr?

300

Doing this will help prevent coagulopathy.

What is keeping the patient warm?

300

Commonly used intraosseous locations.

What is the proximal humerus, proximal tibia, distal tibia, distal femur and sternum?

300

Paramedics are authorized to use paralytics Prehospital.

What is true?

400

Fluids should be given to achieve this goal.

What is 90 systolic or MAP of 65?

400

The amount of flow that can be achieved through a 18gauge catheter.

What is 90ml/min or 5.4l/hr?

400

These are the places I look for hemorrhage.

What is the chest, pelvis, abdomen, and thighs and the floor?

Blood on the floor + four more

400

Commonly accepted pain management for intraosseous infusions.

What is lidocaine?

400

EMT's are allowed to administer epinephrine.

What is via an auto injector ?

500
This is the fluid of choice for patients that are displaying signs of herniation.

What is hypertonic saline.

500

B/P of 100/P, Respers of 20, and a GCS of 15. (REVISED TRAUMA SCORE)

What is a Revised Trauma Score of 12

500

This size needle utilized when performing a pericardiocentesis.

What is a 16 to 18 gauge 6 inch or longer needle.

500

The amount of ml that can be achieved per hour through the proximal humerus access.

What is greater than 6L/hr?

500

Paramedics are allowed to perform surgical cricothyrotomies.

What is false?

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