You bought the pharm!
Air goes in and out
Blood goes round and round
Up Up and Away
Oh yeaaahhh!
100
a liquid mixture of one or more substances that cannot be separated by filtering or allowing the mixture to stand.
What is a solution
100
The most common cause of airway obstruction.
What is the tongue
100
The 4 chambers of the heart
What is left and right atria, left and right ventricle
100
A patient tells you that you can treat or assess them.
What is expressed consent
100
Red blood cells are called
Erythrocytes
200
Name the 6 rights of medication administration.
What is Right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time, right documentation.
200
the passage of a blood clot formed in a vein, usually in the legs or pelvis, that breaks off and circulates through the venous system.
What is a pulmonary embolism
200
The primary pacemaker of the heart
What is the SA node
200
Motion away from the body
What is abduction
200
Movement of oxygen and CO2 between the lungs and the alveolar capillaries occurs via:
What is Diffusion
300
This medication is used to treat a patient who is hypoglycemic, who is conscious, and is able to control their own airway. (name of med, and dosage)
What is Oral Glucose, 1/2 to 1 tube
300
A lower airway sound that is heard via auscultation, and are lower pitched sounds caused by secretions or mucus in the larger airway.
What is Rhonchi
300
This hormone is part of the sympathetic N/S and causes the heart to beat faster and stronger.
What is Epinephrine
300
The most commonly broken bone in the human body
What is clavicle
300
Sweat glands are found in which layer of the skin?
sub Q
400
This medication is a smooth muscle relaxant, and is used to dilate blood vessels. One contraindication of administration is hypotension. (name of medication, route of administration and dosage)
What is Nitroglycerin, 0.4 mg tablet, SL, up to a total of .12 mg.
400
Your patient is a 60 year old male. He is alert, and oriented, but is in extreme respiratory distress. Your patient tells you he had a myocardial infarction 6 weeks ago. As you listen to his breath sounds, you note rales in all lobes upon exhalation. The patient has a productive cough, and is coughing up pink frothy sputum. The patient's legs are both swollen. Q. What condition is this patient most likely suffering from?
Congestive heart failure.
400
the only two shockable rhythm.
What is V-Tach, and V-Fib
400
The membrane between the thyroid and cricoid cartilage.
What is cricothyroid membrane
400
When there is not an adequate amount of blood or oxygen in the lungs, this creates a condition known as:
V/Q mismatch
500
The only medication an EMT-Basic may administer that is a sympathomimetic.
What is Epinephrine
500
This condition is pathological caused by a loss of elasticity of the alveoli, which results in
What is Emphysema
500
Plaque build up in the arterial walls.
What is atherosclerosis
500
the thin outer layer of the heart
What is epicardium (visceral pericardium)
500
The proper term for a patient "going into shock"
What is Hypoperfusion
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