Legal/Ethics
Vitals
CPR
Cardiac
Misc
100

When on duty with SJA, I have an obligation to offer assistance

Yes

100

What is a fast heart rate called?

Tachycardia

100

What is my ratio of compressions to ventilations for 2 rescuers on an adult patient?

30:2

100

What medication is available to be given by MFRs if a person is suspected of having a heart attack?

Aspirin (ASA)
100

What SPO2 is oxygen typically NOT administered above?

94% (92 for COPD)

200

A person who is intoxicated (eg drunk) is considered to be ____ when it comes to determining if they are competent.

Incompetent

200

What is the vital sign involving a stethoscope and a cuff?

Blood Pressure

200

How is CPR done on an infant when you have 2 or more rescuers?

Two thumbs encircling the chest

200

If administering nitro, what is the minimum systolic reading for BP, in mmHG?

100

200
What is the first step of putting on all PPE?

Hand hygiene

300

A person who is unconscious means you have this type of consent

Implied

300

What is a normal respiration rate (per minute) for a child?

20-30

300

Artificial Respiration is typically started when an adult casualty is breathing below ___ times per minute

8

300

What side of the body is the heart located on?

Left

300
What three things are assessed before and after splinting an injury?

Pulse, Motor (movement), Sensation

400

What age is considered to be a 'minor'?

Under 18

400

What does the term 'febrile' mean?

Fever

400

Where are AED pads placed on a child casualty?

Front and back

400
How many chambers are in the heart?

4

400

OPQRST is typically an assessment of what?

Pain

500

A person under 18 who is married is referred to as what?

Emancipated minor

500

What is a normal heart rate (in bpm) for an infant?

120-150

500

What is the proper procedure for choking first aid for a conscious casualty who is very pregnant?

5 back blows, 5 chest thrusts

500

When nitro and Aspirin (ASA) are used together, what is the ideal order of administration?

Nitro, ASA, then 2 nitro (allowing 5 minutes between nitro doses)

500

What are the 4 ways a patient's airway can be opened when unresponsive or if they have an altered level of consciousness?

Head-tilt chin-lift, jaw thrust, OPA, NPA

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