Vocabulary
Human Body
Medications
Math
Hospitals
100

The primary, mandatory infection control practices used for all patient care in healthcare settings, regardless of suspected or confirmed infection status. 

Standard Precautions

100

Largest Organ

Skin

100

Indicated for Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome and/or ST Elevation MI (STEMI)

Aspirin

100

The dosage of Activated Charcoal for a patient weighing 85 pounds.

38-39 grams (38.63)

100

What is the Primary Adult Resource Center

Shock Trauma

200

The procedures, actions, and processes that a licensed healthcare professional is legally permitted to undertake based on their education, training, and experience. 

Scope of Practice

200

Name the 5 divisions of the spine 

Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccyx

200

This is used to treat respiratory depression, cannot be used under 28days old, and comes in 2 or 4mg doses

Narcan

200

Calculate the GCS:

Eyes: Open To Pain

Motor Response: Abnormal Flexion to Painful Stimulus (Decorticate Posturing)

Verbal Response: Incomprehensible

7

200

Where is the Wilmer Eye Clinic?

John’s Hopkins Hospital

300

SAMPLE OPQRST

Signs & Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past Medical History, Last Oral Intake, Events Leading Up

Onset, Provocation, Quality, Radiation, Severity, Time

300

What are the 4 chambers of the heart

Left Atrium, Right Atrium, Left Ventricle, Right Ventricle

300

You must dual consult to give this medicine

Activated charcoal 

300

Calculate the LAMS:

Facial Droop Present

Arm Drift Falls Rapidly

No Grip Stength

5

300

Adult Burn Center

John’s Hopkins Bayview

400

Anterior/Posterior

Front/Back

400

The right and left lung anatomy are similar but asymmetrical, as the left lung has this number of lobes.

2

400

This is indicated for Asthma, COPD/emphysema, or Allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)

Albuterol

400

Calculate the APGAR:

Muscle Tone: Some Flexion

Pulse: Greater than 100/minute

Reflex (Grimace): Cough, Cry or Sneeze

Color: Pink Body, Blue Hands/Feet

Respirations: Crying, Rhythmic Effective

8

400

Pediatric Trauma Center

John’s Hopkins Hospital

500

Proximal/Distal

Closer to/ Further away

500

Name the Complete Blood Flow through the Heart

Superior/Inferior Vena Cava, RA, Tricuspid Valve, RV, Pulmonary Artery, Lungs, Pulmonary Vein, LA, Bicuspid Valve, LV, Aorta

500

You can give this medicine for the following severe symptoms: Hypotension & GI symptoms, such as persistent nausea/vomiting, abdominal pain, or diarrhea

Epi

500

Convert 186lbs to kg

84.5

500

This hospital handles isolated hand, upper extremity,  and lower extremity injuries

Union Memorial Hospital

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