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100

Where is the hover jack stored in the department? 

What is…

Air bridge elevator lobby


100

Normal C02 value

What is…

35 to 45mmHg

100

What is the significance of ST elevation in leads II, III, and aVF?

What is...

An inferior STEMI

100

What does the white represent in this CT head

What is…

Blood 

100

You are about to complete a Biers block for a Colles fracture. They weigh 64kg.

Prilocaine dose is 3mg per kg.

It comes in a strength of 5mg per mL.

64kg*3 = 192mgs

192/5 = 38 mLs

200

Who needs to be informed when a patient falls? 

What is …

CNS or AHCNS

OT 

Treating Dr 

NOK 

200

The mnemonic for troubleshooting ETT and chest tubes

What is …

DOPES 

200

What does NSTEACS stand for?

What is... 

Non ST elevation acute coronary syndrome

200

What’s this fracture?

What is…

Distal radial fracture 

200

24 yr old Female comes in with intentional benzodiazepine OD. Patient has a history of benzo dependence, has had similar presentations in the past. What are the potential risks associated with administering flumazenil to this patient?

What is...

Risk of inducing seizures, especially in those with dependence. 

300

Mrs Smith an 85year old female who presents to ED post fall in nursing home. Unwitnessed, nil obvious injuries. Is on blood thinners for AF and has alzheimers. Poor historian, can’t recall events

What 3 nursing interventions should be done for this patient?

1. ECG

2. FNO

3. Postural BP (once cleared) 

300

What is the max setting for HFNO on the wards 

What is…

40L + 40% FiO2

300

What is wrong with the ART waveform?

What is...

Overdampened

300

Injury or no injury?

300

Patient needs potassium replacement, what else should be given prior? 

What is…

Magnesium

400

An injury which can be seen in the elderly post fall, where the brain moves to and fro 

What is… 

Coup countrecoup

400

This vital sign can be unreliable when monitoring a patient who had experienced smoke inhalation 

What is…

Peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (SpO2) 

400

What is this rhythm?

What is...

Tosardes De Pointes

400

What’s the diagnosis? 

What is…

Intraventricular haemorrhage 

400

What should we be checking prior to administration of clonidine?? 

What is…

Postural blood pressure 

500

Your patient has had an unwitnessed fall, what observations need to be done, and how often?
FNO + OBS

What is... 

Half hourly FNO for 2hrs (continue if GCS <15 or below baseline)


Observations hourly for 4hrs
2 hourly for 4hrs
4 hourly for 40hrs (making a total of 48hrs from time of fall)
at 48hrs if clinically well observed as per AORC 



500

The procedure required in a can’t intubate and can’t ventilate scenario 

What is… 

Surgical Cricothyroidotomy 

500

What is a type 2 MI? 

What is... 

Insufficient oxygen delivery to the coronary tissues. Secondary to increased oxygen demand with systemic inflammatory response.  

500

Interpret this CXR and name one of the diagnoses 

What is… 

Pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema 

500

Case:

  • 45-year-old female
  • History of hypertension, aFib and anxiety
  • No known allergies

Medications:

Lorazepam (Ativan) - 1 mg orally, three times daily

Olmesartan- 40 mg orally, daily

Amiodarone - 400 mg orally, daily

Fluoxetine (Prozac) - 20 mg orally, daily

Quetiapine (Seroquel) - 25 mg orally, at bedtime

Tramadol - 50 mg orally, as needed for pain

This is the patients ECG, what’s wrong and what medications would of caused it?

What is… 

Amiodarone 

Tramadol

Quietapine 

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