trauma
respiratory
medical
operations
cardiology
100

A patient has massive bleeding in the leg and is at risk of bleeding out what do you do

What is immediately apply a tourniquet 

100

What device delivers 15 leaders of oxygen  

What is a non-rebreather 

100

A conscious diabetic patient is confused and able to swallow what can you do

What is administer oral glucose

100

You arrive on scene what is your first action 

PPE is my scene safe

100

You have a patient that is having cardiac chest pains and has no contraindications what medication do you give and how much 

What is aspirin and 324mg

200

A patient has a sucking chest wound what dressing do you apply 

What is occlusive dressing 

200

If you insert a OPA and the patient begins gagging what do you do

What is remove the OPA immediately 

200

A patient has facial droop, slurred speech, and arm weakness what are you suspecting and what do you do

What is a suspected stroke and rapid transport 

200

What does MCI stand for

What is a mass casualty incident 

200

If you arrive on scene and the patient is pulseless and apneic what do you do

What is start CPR and apply the AED

300

A patient is confused, tachycardic, and pale after trauma what do you do 

What is treat for shock and transport rapidly 

300

What does COPD stand for

What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 

300

A patient is unresponsive with slow respirations and pinpoint pupils what do you do first 

What is assist ventilations with a BVM

300

How often should you check a unstable patients vital signs

What is every 3 to 5 minutes

300

When the AED states no shock advised what do you do right away

What is check heart rate and if there is none begin CPR

400

You have a patient with a spinal injury what do you do first 

What is put on a c-collar 

400

A trauma patient is unresponsive with snoring respirations what do you do to open the airway

What is the jaw thrust maneuver 

400

A patient is wheezing with a history of asthma what do you do 

What is assist with Albuterol (if protocol allows)

400

What is the maximum amount of time a EMT should stay on scene with a critical patient 

What is 10 minutes 

400

When would you not help a patient with there own nitro administration if they had not taken any 

What is if their systolic BP is less then 100

500

What is a arterial bleeding

What is a type of bleeding that is bright red and squirting with each heartbeat 

500

What is a contraindication of CPAP 

What is hypotension or unconsciousness  

500

A 13 year old patient presents with hives, difficulty breathing, and hypertension what do you do

What is assist them with their epi pen 

500

What is the order of a patient assessment for a EMT

What is scene size up, primary assessment, history, secondary assessment, reassessment 

500

A patient with chest pain stops breathing and goes unresponsive what is your next step

What is assist ventilations via BVM

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