Medical
Pediatrics
Anatomy
Pharmacology
Patient Assessment
100
This condition is due to lack of blood flow to the brain.
What is a stroke or CVA?
100
An secondary assessment of a pediatric patient should start at this site and move to this site.
What is toe to head?
100
This is the longest bone in the body
What is the femur?
100
The dose of this medication is 2.5mg in 3cc of normal saline.
What is Albuterol?
100
This is the first thing you should assess when you encounter a patient
What are ABCs?
200
A patient complains of itching, respiratory distress and has hives.
What is anaphylaxis?
200
This is a color coded tool used to determine recommended treatments for children based on their height.
What is Broslow tape?
200
This is the largest organ system in the human body.
What is the skin or integumentary system?
200
A common over the counter medication is often given when a patient is having chest pain.
What is aspirin?
200
This device is used to detect the amount of oxygen in the blood.
What is pulse oximeter?
300
A patient exhibits slurred speech, lack of coordination, facial drooping.
What is a stroke?
300
This is considerably smaller in children compared to adults, which leads to more incidence of choking.
What is the airway?
300
This organ is responsible for producing insulin.
What is the pancreas?
300
The dose of this medication is 0.3mg of 1:1,000 and is supplied in an auto injector.
What is epinephrine?
300
A patient has JVD, respiratory distress, and absent breath sound on one side of the chest. These findings during your assessment could indicate
What is pneumothorax?
400
A patient exhibits wheezes and respiratory distress, you should suspect this condition.
What is asthma?
400
The most common cause for pediatric patients to go into cardiac arrest.
What is respiratory illness?
400
These organs filter the blood and remove excess fluid from the body.
What are the kidneys?
400
The rescuer may administer this medication if the patient has a valid prescription and currently having chest pain. The medication is given under the tongue every 5 minutes.
What is Nitroglycerin?
400
A reliable indication of poor circulation that is assessed on the nail beds.
What is capillary refill?
500
A female patient complains of severe abdominal pain and bright red bleeding. She is in her 3rd trimester of pregnancy What should you suspect?
What is placental abruption?
500
This is a respiratory emergency in children which can rapidly lead to complete airway obstruction.
What is epiglottitis?
500
This is the number of bones in the human body.
What is 206?
500
This medication is given for respiratory suppression of unknown origin.
What is Narcan?
500
A patients blood pressure is dropping, pulse is elevated, patient is pale and diaphoretic
What is shock?
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