Pharmacology
Anatomy
Pathophysiology
Operations
Differential Diagnosis
100

What is the Zofran dose according to HRTAD protocols?

4mg

100

What are the bottom chambers of the heart called?

Ventricles

100

Which blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?

Artery 

100

What is your call sign when you are on ambulance 287 and you have one medic and two EMTs?

Medic 287

100

This emergency presents with unilateral weakness and can have symptoms such as: Sudden loss of balance, changes in vision, facial drooping, arm drift, and/or slurred speech.

Stroke

200

What is the generic name for Benadryl?

Diphenhydramine

200

What is the largest organ of the human body?

Skin

200

Which organ produces insulin?

Pancreas 

200

What does VHF stand for?

Very High Frequency

200

This emergency presents typically with trauma. This may present with intense pain and deformity in the thigh area and noticeable shortening of one leg.

Femur Fracture

300

What class of medications is Nitro in?

Vasodilator 

300

What organ is located under the liver and stores bile?

Gall Bladder
300

What is the difference between a hemorrhagic stroke and an ischemic stroke?

Hemorrhagic is a bleed. Ischemic is a block.

300

When responding to a call at Windy Saddle, which fire department is likely to be auto-dispatched with you?

Foothills Fire Rescue

300

This emergency presents with distended jugular veins  (JVD), hypotension, and muffled heart sounds (Beck's Triad). A pt may complain of chest pain, shortness of breath, and fatigue.

Cardiac Tamponade 

400

If the Fentanyl dose is 2mcg/kg, what is the correct dose for a 30 y/o M who weighs 220lbs?

200mcg

400

How many thoracic vertebrae are there?

12

400

What gland is responsible for producing adrenaline?

Adrenal Gland

400

What Mhz do HRTAD handheld operate on?

800 Mhz

400

A pt calls 911 for intense, sudden pain in the upper right part of their belly with nausea and vomiting. Upon assessment, you find the pt febrile and has a positive Murphy's sign.

Cholecystitis 

500

If you have a 3 y/o pediatric pt who has been actively seizing for 5 minutes and does not have IV access, what is the appropriate mL that should be drawn up for IM Versed administration?

.6 mL

500

What are the three components of Whole Blood?

PRBCs, Plasma, and Platelets. 

500

Which gland produces reproductive hormones?

Pituitary Gland

500

What is the hospital code for entry into Lutheran?

#9911*

500

A pt complains of a sudden onset of Fever, Shakiness, Tachycardia, Anxiety, and Hypertension. Pt states they just increased their levothyroxine dose.

Thyroid Storm

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