The appendix is located in this quadrant?
What is the lower right quadrant.
Your AED delivered a shock. You should do this next?
What is resume compressions.
This upper airway sound may be present in anaphylaxis and airway obstruction.
What is stridor
The American Heart Association says that Oxygen should be delivered to a target SpO2 of?
What is 94-99%
This abnormal heart rhythm is a common cause of stroke
What is atrial fibrillation.
The term for a flap of skin that is torn away from the body?
What is Avulsion
What are the types of shockable rhythms?
What are Ventricular Fibrillation (V-Fib) and Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia (PVT).
Occasional, gasping breaths indicate this type of "breathing".
What is agonal breathing.
What is the adult dose for Epinephrine 1:1000 in anaphylaxis?
What is 0.3-0.5 mg.
Full dilation of the cervix to delivery of the baby is this stage of labor?
What is the second stage of labor.
Tendons connect ? to ?
Ligaments connect ? to ?
What is Tendons connect muscle to bone
and ligaments connect bone to bone.
If a neonate's pulse remains below this number after stimulation and oxygenation, you should begin compressions.
What is 60 bpm.
What is epiglottitis
These are the two main contraindications for aspirin
What are allergy to aspirin and active GI bleed
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is the cause of this serious respiratory condition.
What is pulmonary embolus.
Where are the two specific sites for needle decompression?
What are the 2nd intercostal space, midclavicular line OR the 4th-5th intercostal space, anterior axillary line.
DAILY DOUBLE
What is atrial flutter
The point at which the trachea bifurcates into the left and right main bronchi is called?
What is the carina
What is the adult dose (IV/IO) for Amiodarone in cardiac arrest?
What is:
First dose: 300mg bolus
Second dose: 150mg.
DAILY DOUBLE
What is: Muffled heart sounds, hypotension, and JVD (jugular veinous distension). They indicate cardiac tamponade.
Bruising over the mastoid process is referred to as this sign?
What is battle's sign.
This lethal rhythm may appear organized on the EKG but produces no effective cardiac output.
What is pulseless electrical activity (PEA)
This ETCO2 value range is considered normal in most patients
What is 35-45 mmHg
What is cardiogenic shock
Name the H's and T's
Hypovolemia, hypoxia, hydrogen ion(acidosis), Hyper/Hypokalemia, hypothermia
Tension pneumothorax, tamponade (cardiac), toxins, thrombosis (coronary, pulmonary)