What you must obtain to treat a patient.
What is consent.
Bonus Question: list two different kinds. (100 points plus)
What does LOC stand for?
What is Level of Consciousness.
What are the humerus, radius, and ulna
Name the PPE you would take when taking care of a patient with tuberculosis.
Eye protection, n95 mask, gown, gloves
I offered to stop the bleed and they told me to go away. What just happened?
What is Refusal of Care.
What does AVPU stand for, and when do we use it?
Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive.
To assess orientation status/alertness.
What is the anatomical term to describe the relation of the head to the chest?
What is superior?
What is MOI and NOI?
What is Mechanism of Injury and What is Nature of Illness.
I started to help an injured hiker, but then realized I needed to go pick up my dog and left the patient by the side of the trail.
What is abandonment.
What term refers to the EMT's initial sense of the patient's condition, based on immediate assessment of the patient's environment, appearance, and chief complaint?
General impressions
Double Jeopardy!
Name the blood flow through the heart to the body!
Describe the difference between a sign and a symptom.
What is something that you can see and what is something that the patient is experiencing.
What are laws that protect rescuers from legal liability if they are off duty and working within their scope of practice.
Where do baseline vital signs fit into the patient assessment? What is a baseline set of vitals?
After the primary assessment.
Baseline set of vitals are the first set taken.
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs in this structure
What is the alveoli?
I'm responsible for the fight-or-flight response experienced in response to a stressor.
What is the sympathetic nervous system?
An organization's standards of care, written or otherwise conveyed.
What are protocols.
What are the terms for when a heart rate is too fast, too slow; additionally when a respiratory rate is too fast and too slow?
Heart rate > 100: tachycardia
Heart rate < 60 bradycardia
Respiratory rate > 20 Tachypnea
Respiratory rate < 12 bradypnea
Found in the lateral and posterior portion of the left upper quadrant of the abdomen
What is the spleen?
How to ensure the patient is breathing adequately.
What is Look, Listen and Feel for 10 seconds.