Medications
Respiratory
Patient Assessment
Cardiac
Random Bag of Tricks
200

EMT/AEMT

Mechanism of action of Aspirin

What is platelet aggregate, makes blood slippery, helps prevents creation of new clots

200

3 Critical steps when using CPAP to treat a patient with severe respiratory distress to ensure safe patient care

What is ensuring a proper seal, ensure adequate BP, LOC, No trauma, etc. 

200

What does EtCO2 measure and what is the normal range of EtCO2

What is measurement of exhaled CO2 and normal range is 35-35 mmHg

200

According to the textbook - what systolic blood pressure constitutes a hypertensive emergency

What is systolic over 180 mmHg

200

What medical condition is describes as a genetic disorder that affects the lungs and digestive system? 

What is Cystic fibrosis

400

3 Contraindications of Oral glucose

What is no patent airway, unable to follow commands, hypersensitivity, hyperglycemia

400

Auscultation of breath sounds in a patient complaining of shortness of breath reveals wheezing, which condition is responsible for this finding?

What is Bronchiole constriction

400

How do EMT's assess for subcutaneous emphysema 

What is palpating the anterior and posterior chest

400

What medical emergencies can cause pulmonary edema

What is brain injury, near drowning, and heart attack

400

Which portion of the heart, when weakened by a heart attack, is responsible for causing fluid to back up into the alveoli? 

What is the left ventricle

600

What is the dose of Aspirin

What is 81mg-324mg

600

Define the term hypercapnic

What is high carbon dioxide in your body

600

Patient assessment of a 3 year with difficulty breathing, child had sling stridor upon inspiration, Alert and oriented, 30 breaths/min, skin is warm, pink, dry. Radial pulse is strong and regular with lung sounds clear bilaterally. Patient was playing with friends in the playroom 15 mins prior to 911 call. What is most likely the child's condition? 

What is foreign body air obstruction

600

Best describe an acute myocardial infarction

What is necrosis of a portion of the myocardium due to prolonged lack of oxygen

600

What is stridor an indication of...

What is an upper airway obstruction

800

The medication contained within a metered-dose inhaler is in which form?

What is aerosolized

800

Frothy pink sputum indicates:  

What is congestive heart failure

800

5 year old patient "sick" with sore throat and fever, making 'funny noises' and cannot breathe well. Patient is lethargic, sitting upright, with high pitched tracheal noises when they breath in. What should be the priority action for an EMT?

What is administering supplemental oxygen if indicated

800

What term best describes chest discomfort caused by partial or temporary blockage of blood flow to the hear muscle? 

What is Angina Pectoris

800

Stand up and show proper placement of 12 lead electrodes - name each limb lead and precordial leads

What is RA, LA, LL, RL, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, & V6

1000

What is the medication EMT Basic's can give for nosebleeds

What is Afrin

1000

What makes children more prone to croup when they acquire a viral infection than adults infected with the same virus? 

What is a child's airway is narrower than an adults and even minor swelling can result in obstruction

1000

Confused, lethargic, nonverbal 50-year-old female has altered mental status. Patient history includes COPD. Patient assessment reveals respiratory rate of 6 breaths/min, cool, clammy, skin with cyanosis around the lips. What should your priority management be?

What is assisting respirations with positive pressure ventilation

1000

The ability of cardiac muscle cells to contract without stimulation from the nervous system is called? 

What is automaticity

1000

What are normal ranges of adult of Pulse and respirations

What is pulse 60-100 beats/min & Respirations 12-10 breaths/min

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