Aspirin Dose
324 mg Chewable
Lung sounds for a COPD patient.
Wheezing.
Treatment for chemicals in the eyes.
Rinse well with water. 20 minutes at least.
There are three vessels in the umbilical cord, how many are veins and how many are arteries?
1 Vein.
Full-term gestation is how long?
40
Indications for Epi.
Anaphylaxis and Sever Asthma
Two types of strokes.
Ischemic.
Hemoragic.
The four phases of a blast injury are?
1. Barotrauma.
2. Shrapnel.
3. Body hurled or thrown.
4. Contamination.
Name and give the location of the heart valves.
Tricuspid-RA/RV.
Pulmonary-RV/PA
Bicuspid-LA/LV
Aortic-LV/aorta.
Four physiological differences with pediatrics.
Heart rate, conduction, max rate.
Vessels robust.
Lack endurance.
Skeletal system soft
Sympathomimetics do what? Two examples of them.
Mimic Fight or Flight.
Cocaine, Meth, MDMA, Ecstasy
List six S/S of a COPD patient.
SOB, short sentences, home oxygen, wheezing, tripoding, accessory muscle use,
Exposure to organophosphate causes what?
Diarrhea, Urination, Miosis
Bradycardia, Bronchospasms
Emesis, Lacrimation, Seizures
Four S/S for compensated shock.
Skin
Increased Resp rate.
Increased heart rate.
Slight ALOC
A seven month old would have what developmental characteristics?
Sit, respond to name, recognize faces, stranger anxiety.
Nitroglycerin drug profile
NTG, Nitrostat, Nitro Paste, Nitro Spray or Mist.
Vessel dilator.
Chest Pain.
0.4mg SL Q5 x2 max spray or tab.
BP less than 100 systolic, ED meds.
Not while patient is standing.
Burning under tongue, headache, syncope.
List seven S/S of hyperglycemia.
Lots of: eating, drinking, urinating, breathing
Smell like ketones.
Slow onset.
Hot Dry skin.
ALOC.
list and define the Start Triage patient categories
Green/Walking Wounded=ACS
Red/Immediate=critical
Yellow/Delayed=24hrs for treatment
Black/Non-salvageable=dead
Four types of GI Bleed and the potential causes.
Vomiting fresh blood-esophageal varices.
Coffee ground emesis-ulcers.
Dark tarry stools-ulcer or tumor.
Bright rectal bleeding-hemorrhoids.
Ductus Arteriosus definition.
Temporary vessel that connects the pulmonary artery to the aorta.
Drug profile for Charcoal.
Instachar, Actidose
Binds with and renders toxins unabsorbable.
Poisonings and OD
1gm/kg PO
ALOC, Caustics, metals
Vomiting
Describe S/S for RHF and LHF
Right-chronic, dependent edema, JVD, Treated with diuretics.
Left-sudden SOB wet lung sounds, associated with HTN and orthopnea. Treated with CPAP.
Antidote for nerve agent exposure and the rules for using it.
Duo-Dote or Mark I
Peer or self administered only.
Must have program.
Two Autoinjectors IM.
Adrenergic receptors of the sympathetic nervous system. Name and list their effects.
A-1 Peripheral vasoconstriction
B-1 Chronotropic effects
B-2 Broncho dilation
Fill in the APGAR chart.
A. Skin Cyanotic Core/Extremities/Pink
P. Pulse absent, Less/more that 100
G. Grimace reaction to stimuli
A. Activity spontaneous
R. Cry absent, weak or strong