Chapter 9
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Chapter 11 Part 2
Chapter 12
Acronyms
100

Typical adolescent BPM

8-24 or 12-20

100

Heart rate <60

Bradycardia

100

Name one equipment used when performing a scene size up.

Gloves, mask, eye protector, gowns, etc

100

What does PPE stand for?

Personal Protective Equipment

100

In the OPQRST mnemonic, the S stands for

Severity.

200

a) What is a fontanelle?

b) How many fontanelle(s) does a neonate have? When do they close?

a) space or soft spots/sutures present on neonates/infants head.

b)Two fontanelles, closed at 18 months

200

Which artery is best to check when a patient is unconscious?

Carotid

200

If an EMT is taking a BP in a loud environment, he/she should take BP by:

Palpation

200

MOI and NOI stands for

Mechanism of Injury and Nature of Illness

200

An acronym used to help you remember information to include in your patient's history is:

SAMPLE

300

At what stage of life is Tommy Lombardo in?

Middle Adulthood

300

Properly placed BP cuff should be centered over the ________ artery.

Brachial

300

Difference between systolic and diastolic pressure is called

Pulse Pressure

300

Basic goals of scene size up.

- Identify possible hazards.

- Identify c/c (chief complaint).

- Identify how many patients there are.

- Identify if there is an additional resource needed.


300

Fully decode SAMPLE

- Signs and symptoms

- Allergies

- Medications

- Past medical history

- Last oral intake

- Events that lead and/or cause the problem(s)

400

Until how many weeks of age is an infant considered to be primarily a nose breather?

Four weeks

400

After how many minutes without oxygen will the brain be vulnerable to damage?

approximately 4-6 minutes

400

You are unable to determine an accurate rate because the pulse disappears whenever the patient inhales. This condition is called:

Pulsus Paradoxus

400

Range the stable vital signs below of a healthy adult
RR:
HR:
BP:

Assessing the skin:

RR: 12-20

HR: 60-100

BP: 120/80

Skin: Warm-- pink dry skin


400

mnemonic for OPQRST

Onset
Provocation
Quality
Radiation
Severity
Time

500

As a child age; his/her BP _____, HR _____, Pulse rate _____

Increase, Decrease, Stay the same

500

The use of accessory muscles in the neck, chest, or abdomen to breathe and nasal flaring is indicative of:




Labored Respiration

500

What happens to a pupil when a patient is suspected of stroke

One or both pupils can become fixed in a dilated position and there is no reaction to light.

500

What is a flail chest?

Multiple broken ribs.

500

The evaluation of a patient's symptoms, such as chest pain, may be accomplished by using the mnemonic (acronym):

OPQRST

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