PCR
Biology/Math-Focused Questions
Uniform/Code of Conduct
General
Diabetic Emergency
100

True or False: you can take notes on either PCR paper or a notepad if both are available.

FALSE. 

Notepads are not allowed. Notes need to be done on PCR paper in case paramedics or other health care professionals ask for a copy.

100

What nervous system does EPINEPHrine primarily affect?

Sympathetic nervous system (Fight or Flight)

100

If you are late to a shift, who do you contact?

Anyone currently on shift, and let campus services know via discord or sign-in form.

100

Who is George?

Advanced CPR Mannequin

100

What is the dosage of insulin that ECSpeRT would provide to a diabetic patient with a BGL of 10mmol?

Trick Question. Administering insulin is not within our scope of practice or policy.

200

If the call required EMS. What must you do in addition to PCR?

Call Unit Chief (Alex Marian) number or leave a voicemail if unanswered. Make the report according to the set guidelines found in Drive.

200

What's the difference between the pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein?

The pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for gas exchange. The pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart for circulation to the rest of the body.

200

Which non-ECSpeRT members are allowed to be in the office?

Patients

Campus Safety

Paramedics/Health professionals

200

Who is your DTO (Divisional Training Officer)?

Abeer Ansari

200

Difference between Hyperglycemia and Hypoglycemia, how ECSpeRT treat these emergencies, and why.

Hyperglycemia - too much sugar in blood

Hypoglycemia - not enough sugar in blood

Give glucose for both. You can't tell difference between the two

300

If you need to make edit/amendments to the Incident Report (email), what do you do?

REPLY ALL and send the WHOLE Incident Report again, highlight the edited portion. Do not resend in a new email chain (new email vs reply).

300

What are the three types of burns (that ECSpeRT uses) and what part of the skin does each affect?

Superficial - epidermis (outer layer)

Partial Thickness - epidermis and dermis

Full Thickness- epidermis, dermis, tissue (hypodermis) and potentially muscle, bone, nerves

300

Where is the ECSpeRT office key located? (The one used to enter office)

Stairwell adjacent to the office door within an electronically controlled and monitored lock. Usually only MFR/Exec has access.

300

What does the office have that you can do for fun?

Board games, read a book from the library shelf, basketball, ping pong

Optional: eat snacks, drink coffee/tea

300

Type of Diabetes

Type I (Insulin Dependent)

Type II (Non-insulin Dependent)

Gestational (during pregnancy)

400

List everything you cannot cross out in the first page of physical PCR (list at least 5).

- Report Time and Date

- Event

- Name, Birthday, Phone Number

- Address

- Allergies, Medications, Past Medical History

- Discharge

400

What is it called when naloxone fights to bond with opioid receptors in central nervous system?

Opioid competitive antagonist

400

List all the requirements for ECSpeRT Uniform (6 +1 optional).

- Issued red ECSpeRT shirt or black SJA shirt

- Black cargo or black dress pants or Tactical pants (MFR only)

- Long black socks. No ankle socks

- Wrist watch

- Black belt without any offensive belt buckles

- Black closed-toe shoes with no visible logos and no heel

- Long black, white, or red sleeved shirts under uniform (optional)

400

List all the types of kits we have for OnCall, Overnight, and Event.

Statpacks (trauma and oxygen), Backpacks (trauma and oxygen), Auxiliary Kits (trauma and oxygen), 2 AED Backpacks, Environment Bag, Multiple Casualty Kit

400

Which organ is responsible for diabetes?

Pancreas

500

Difference between DNO and CNO. Give example of each.

DNO: Did not obtain. You did not obtain something - you may have forgotten or prioritised something else. Ex. you are writing your PCR and see that you don’t have SPO2 for your second set of vitals.

CNO: Could not obtain. You were physically unable to obtain something. Ex. Pt. is unresponsive.


500

You are responding to a patient with COPD that has an at home oxygen tank at a flow rate of 2 L/min. They did not have their oxygen with them when you responded. You administer oxygen via Nasal Cannula at a flow rate 2 L/min more than their usual flow rate. The oxygen tank is a D Cylinder with a tank factor of 0.16, a residual of 200 PSI, and currently at 1,800 PSI. About how many minutes will the oxygen tank last if the patient uses it continuously?

Time Left on Tank = (PSI - residual * Tank Factor )/ Flow Rate

The Tank will last 64 minutes

500

In the event of a second call occurring while you are already on a call, the ________ responder may branch off to provide care to second pt.

Secondary

500

What is ECSpeRT's Number and which room are we located in?

(905) 569 - 4925

Student Center Room 205

500

Treatment for Diabetic Seizure with the following information:
- First time seizure 

- Status Epilepticus

1. Let pt. seize. Place something under their head. Do not restrict movement.

2. Record time of seizure and duration

3. Call 911.

4. Administer glucose to raise their blood sugar levels after a seizure when they no longer have trouble swallowing

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