Airway
Cardio
Anatomy
Fire Stuff
PEMS
100
The primary muscle used for breathing
What is the diaphragm
100
Deoxygenated blood enters the heart here
What is right atrium
100
This is also known as the kneecap
What is the patella
100
The nozzle discharge pressure for a smooth bore handline
What is 50 psi
100
The Joule range for initial synchronized Cardioversion for Narrow regular complex tachycardia
What is 50-100J
200
A technique used to open the airway by placing your fingers behind the angle of the jaw and lifting the jaw upward
What is jaw-thrust maneuver
200
This is the artery that carries deoxygenated blood.
What is Pulmonary artery
200
The longest bone in the body
What is femur
200
Its what the acronym BLEVE stands for
What is Boiling Liquid Expanding Volume Explosion
200
The administration dose for Solu-Medrol
What is 125 mg
300
A condition in which chronically low levels of oxygen in the blood stimulate the respiratory drive; seen in patients with chronic lung diseases
What is hypoxic drive
300
A disorder in which the heart loses part of its ability to effectively pump blood, usually as a result of damage to the heart muscle and usually resulting in a back up of fluid into the lungs
What is Congestive Heart Failure
300
The metatarsal is located here
What is the foot
300
Aluminum, steel and carbon-fiber cylinders must be hydrostatically tested this many years
What is every 5 years
300
What is the pediatric dosage for epinephrine in cardiac arrest
What is 1:10,000 0.01mg/kg (0.1ml/kg)
400
This has two uses, 1. to keep the tongue from blocking the airway 2. to make it easier to suction the oropharynx
What is Oral pharyngeal airway
400
The anatomical location of V4
What is 5th intercostal space, midclavicular line
400
The number of vertebrae in the thoracic spine
What is 12
400
The weight of an airborne concentration (vapor or gas) as compared to equal volume of dry air
What is vapor density
400
The amount of mL's that a provider should not exceed per a nostril in any 10-15 minute period
What is 1 mL
500
This is a high pitched noise heard primarily on inspiration, and it will be accompanied with poor air exchange and a weak ineffective cough
What is stidor
500
Elevation in these leads show an inferior myocardial infarction
What is II, III, AVF
500
The finger, elbow and knee are all example of these joints
What is a hinge joint
500
The type of valves that are found on the large pump intake valve where the suction hose connects to the inlet of the fire pump
What are butterfly valves
500
It is used to counteract an overdose of beta blockers or calcium Channel blocker poisoning
What is glucagon
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