Allergic Reactions
Patient Assessment
Random Trauma
Random Medical
EMS Equipment
100

True or false: all allergic reactions are the same severity

False.

100

What are the 3 main steps of the primary assessment?

Airway, breathing, circulation

100

What is the first intervention for uncontrolled bleeding?

Direct pressure

100

What is the name of the tool used to evaluate patients for stroke?

BE FAST

100

What is the name of our mechanical compression device?

Lucas

200

Someone might be having an allergic reaction if they have this on their skin.

Hives

200

Is it best practice to listen to lung sounds in the front or the back of the patient?

The back.

200

True or False: If a patient denies head or neck pain after a traumatic injury, but has altered mental status, they should still have a c-collar placed.

True

200

What might a rapid rise in ETCO2 during a cardiac arrest indicate?

Return of pulses (ROSC)

200

When raising the legs of the cot to put it into the ambulance, do you push the plus or the minus button?

Minus

300

This is the first line treatment for anaphylaxis.

Epinephrine 1:1,000

300

When palpating the abdomen of a patient with abdominal pain, when should you palpate the area where the pain is located?

Last

300

What is the first step in treating an exposure to a chemical in powder form?

Brush off the powder

300

What type of shock is called from severe blood loss?

Hypovolemic shock

300

If a patient has a gag reflex, should a NPA or OPA be used?

NPA

400

What can happen when too much epinephrine is given to someone with coronary artery disease?

Myocardial ischemia

400

What are the 3 categories in the Glasgow Coma Scale?

Eye opening, verbal response, and motor response

400

What do Raccoon eyes and Battle Sign indicate?

Basilar skull fracture
400

After a baby is born, how far from the baby should the cord be clamped?

At least 6 inches

400

What is the name of the device used to stabilize a fracture of the pelvis?

Pelvic binder

500

What dose of albuterol can be given for severe respiratory distress?

5 mg

500

You are assessing a patient who just lost consciousness. How might you be able to tell if the patient had a seizure or syncope?

Presence of a postictal period

500

What can be done at the BLS level to lower intracranial pressure on a patient with a traumatic brain injury?

Elevate head of bed.

Maintain head midline.

Maintain ETCO2 35-45.

500

Name the most common site for IM medication administration in adults

Deltoid

500

What are the 3 possible PEEP settings on our CPAP masks?

5, 7.5, and 10

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