Heart
Meds
Pedi
GCS
Shock
100

From the right atrium, blood passes through the tricuspid valve into which ventricle? 

Right ventricle 

100

Anti-inflammatory agent that prevents platelets from clumping together, or aggregate, and forming emboli. 

Aspirin 

100

30-60 breaths per minute is a normal respiratory rate for which age group?

Neonate 0 to 1 month

100

Eyes open spontaneously, inappropriate words, withdraws from pain. 

11

100

Shock caused by inadequate function of the heart, or pump failure. 

Cardiogenic shock

200

Freshly oxygenated blood returns to which atria? 

Left atrium 

200

Sympathomimetic, direct acting alpha and beta agonist used for allergic reactions and cardiac arrest. 

Epinephrine 

200

An incomplete fracture of a bone; seen in children, who’s bones are pliable and may not completely fracture. 

Greenstick fracture 

200

Eyes open spontaneously, oriented conversation, obeys commands.

15

200

A condition that occurs when there is wide spread dilation of the small arterioles, small venules, or both. 

Distributive shock 

300

Blood flows through which valve, and then into the left ventricle. 

Mitral valve 

300

Adsorbent. Absorbs toxic substances from the GI tract. Used for most oral poisonings and medication overdoses. 

Activated charcoal

300

What is the compression to breath ratio for a 1 rescuer infant CPR? 

30:2

300

Eyes open to painful stimuli, oriented conversation, abnormal flexion (decorticate.)

10

300

Shock caused by fluid or blood loss. 

Hypovolemic shock

400

The bodies largest artery 

Aorta 

400

What is your dose for Albuterol? 

2.5 mg 

400

3 year old female patient was ejected out of car on side of highway. From what you can see: bilateral leg amputations and laceration to forehead. What do you do first?

Scene safety 

400

Unresponsive, incomprehensible sounds, abnormal extension (decerebrate.) 

5

400

Shock that occurs when there is a block to blood flow in the heart or great vessels, causing an insufficient blood supply to the body’s tissues. 

Obstructive shock

500

Strongest and largest of the four cardiac chambers, it is responsible for pumping blood through blood vessels throughout the body. 

Left ventricle

500

Smooth muscle relaxant acting on vascular, bronchial, uterine, and intestinal smooth muscle; dilation of arterioles and veins in the periphery; reduces preload and afterload; decreases the work load of the heart and, thereby myocardial oxygen demand. 

Nitroglycerin 

500

Pediatric patient has flushing urticaria, itching, wheezing, dyspnea, poor perfusion, hypotension. Your patient is 67 lbs, how much epinephrine are you going to give this patient? 

Epi 1:1000 0.3 mg IM

500

Eyes open to painful stimuli, confused conversation, withdraws from pain. 

10

500

Shock caused by a sudden, temporary reduction in blood supply to the brain that causes fainting. 

Psychogenic shock

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