What are the routes that Narcan is delivered
What is IM & IN
What is the compression to breath rate in 2 person CPR?
What is 30:2
You are on a trauma scene and you have to board your patient. What is one thing you need to maintain?
What is C-Spine
Falls from ladders, bent steering wheels, a knife laying next to a patient
What are mechanism of injuries.
How many patella's do humans have?
The patient medication that will assist with breathing during anaphylactic shock?
What is EPI
What condition refers to a low oxygen level in the blood?
What is Hypoxia
What does BSI stand for?
What is Body Substance Isolation
What a crew should be looking for while en route and arriving on scene.
What is scene safety
What is the longest bone in the body?
What is the Femur
What is the correct dosage for Nitro?
0.4mg sublingual with no more then 3, wait 5 minutes between doses.
Modified Jaw Thrust
What is the technique used to open the airway in a patient with suspected cervical injuries.
What is the priority for your patient on a trauma call?
What is Airway
What is the recommended scene time for a code Red?
What is less then 10 minutes
The highest blood flow in the human body is located where?
The kidneys, because kidneys are the body's natural filtration system.
How may glucagon be delivered?
What is IM, Subq or IV
Used to check for pulselessness on an unconscious adult patient.
What is carotid artery
What is the last vital sign to change in response to shock?
What is blood pressure.
There was a duty to act, you acted above your standard of care, and the patient suffered further injury.
What is gross negligence
What is the smallest bone in the body?
What is the Ossicles, which are found in the ear?
Diabetics are unable to produce or use what?
What is insuline
The air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange with the bloodstream takes place.
What is alveoli
What does SAMPLE stand for?
Signs/Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Pertinent past HX, Last oral intake, Events
Leaving a patient before turning him or her over to someone of the same or higher level of care is what?
What is patient abandonment.
The clavicles, scapula and sternum
What are parts of the Thorax (thoracic cavity)