The most common cause of airway obstruction.
What is the tongue.
The Dose of intranasal narcan.
What is 2MG
The Average adult heart rate.
What is 60-100BPM
Caused by loss of blood or fluid.
What is hypovelmic shock.
The first step with an unresponsive patient is to.
Which airway maneuver is preferred for suspected spinal injury patients.
What is Jaw thrust.
What is the pediatric dose, and route of administration for Epi in an anaphylactic reaction.
What is 0.15MG IM
The heart received deoxygenated blood from the
What is superior and Inferior venacava
The definition of shock is:
What is Hypoperfusion.
During your assessment of a pt's eyes, you noticed yellow sclera. This would indicate.
What is Jaundiced or liver damage.
What are two signs of inadequate breathing?
What is cyanosis and accessory muscle usage.
Nitroglycerine is a potent _________
What is Vasodilator
2 rescuer infant CPR is preformed at a ration of
What is 15:2
The three stages of shock are
The purpose of the primary assessment is to?
What is identify and treat critical life threats.
An upper airway obstruction would present with what sound(s)
What is stridor.
A Contraindication for the administration of aspirin is/are;
The Two cardiac rhythms an AED will shock are
what is V-Tach/V-Fib.
During your assessment you note your patient to be in shock. To treat your patient properly you must:
What is; Providing oxygen, Providing warmth, Position in the supine position, and treating all critical life threats.
The acronym OPQRSTI informs the EMT about.
What is history of present illness.
Epinephrine acts on what cells during anaphylaxis.
What is Beta Cells
A medication(s) an EMT may assist in administering so long as the patient is prescribed.
Nitroglycerin & Diazapam.
An Irregular heart rhythm that originates from above the ventricles is known as.
What isAtrial Fibrillation.
Becks triad may indicated which form of shock.
What is obstructive shock.
What are the three steps to the PAT.
What is: Work of breathing, Appearance, Circulation.