Prepatory
Patient Care
Med Terminology
Pediatric
Anatamy
100

This is a Minimum Required PPE to use with Teberculosis Patients

What is N-95 Mask or Respirator

100

This stretcher position is best for patient who are unconscious and have a risk of vomiting

What is Recovery Position or Laying on their side

100

The Thumb is _________ to the Forearm

What is Distal?

100

Normal Capillary Refill time in a perdiatric patient

Less than 2 seconds, same as adult

100

This Organ is the primary part of the Renal System

Kidneys

200

What does PERRL stand for?

Pupils Equal, Round, Reactive to Light

200

A blanket Term for any inadequate circulation of blood throughout the body

What is Shock

200

This pulse should be checked first on all conscious adult patients. 

Radial Pulse (wrist)

200

A normal pediatric patient has ____ breathing than an adult

Faster

200

OPQRST stand for what? Do you use it on every patient? What is it meant to assess?

Onset, Provocation, Quality, Radiation, Severity, Time. 

No.

Only use it when assessing patients with Pain. 

300

A Car accident patient with an moderate bleed is not breathing, what do you do first?

Open airway, then breathing, then worry about the bleed. (yes you can do both hold the bleed and open airway with 2 people, but the test wants you to do A then B then C. Imagine you are alone for these test questions.)

300

You must do this when encountering a patient in cardiac arrest, family reports DNR but unable to locate it. 

Start CPR and attempt to contact Medical Control. 

300

Medical Term for High levels of C02

hypercapnia

300
List 2 of the 3 main reasons a child's airway is different than an adults

Tongue is proportionally larger and more of a chocking hazard, Trachea rings are not as rigid causing easier collapse, overall airway is narrower allowing for chocking on smaller objects. 

300

This Quadrant of the Heart is the largest and most muscular. (Bonus: where does the blood go from here?)

Left Ventricle (The Body)
400

Why do we teach a systematic approach to patient assessment?

Most reliable way to determine if the patient has a life threatening condition. 

400

If your patient were in shock but her body's responses were able to maintain adequate perfusion, the patient would be in:

Compensated Shock

400

This is a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism (without oxygen)

What is Lactic Acid

400

A 16 year old playing football suffers a hard hit, he is unresponsive and cyanotic with snoring respirations. What is the first thing you should do?

Attempt to open airway with C-spine considered (Head tilt or Jaw Thrust depending on MOI)

400

This is the normal vitals range for a healthy adult at rest

HR: 60-120

BP: 120/80 +/- 10

RR:12-20

BGL: 80-120

500

How do you take a blood pressure without a stethoscope? Bonus what is the medical name of a BP cuff?

Palpation, Sphygmomanometer

500

These 3 symptoms change respiratory distress to respiratory failure. 

Low SpO2, Skin color change, Altered Mental Status. Overall, respiratory system unable to keep up with demand. 

500

Define internal respiration

The gas exchange of oxygen and CO2 between cell membranes and blood at the capillaries. 

500
This is the best place to check a pulse on infants

Brachial Pulse (inside of elbow, medially)

500

The _____ moves deoxygenated blood from the Right Ventricle to the ______. 

Pulmonary Artery, Lungs

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