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The condition of an overload of insulin in a human, or lack of available glucose (proper term) 

hypoglycemia 

100

Nasal Cannula Oxygen flow rate should be in this range: 

2-6 LPM 

100

What gas displaces Oxygen in Red Blood Cells and can cause a false high SpO2 reading on a pulse oximeter? 

Carbon Monoxide / CO

100

Fill in the blank: Studies show use of lights and sirens in emergency transport have ____ impact on patient care and ultimate survival rate.  

No 

100

What is the ventilation rate for the bag valve mask: 

One breath every 5-6 seconds or about 12/minute

200

At what Oxygen Saturation % (or below) should additional Oxygen be administered to a stroke or cardiac symptom patient

 (below) 94% 

200

Non-rebreather Oxygen flow rate should be within this range: 

10-15 LPM 

200
Hyperoxygenation or over-application of supplemental Oxygen releases what damaging particles into the blood stream? 

Free-Radicals: freed electron atoms that can damage and destroy DNA and proteins in cells. 

200

Fill in the blank: In 85% of ambulance crashes, use of safety harnesses in the back of the ambulance were _______.

Not Used 

200

This type of Diabetes is described as a decreased response to insulin on the cellular level. 

Type II 

300

Each pouch of Glucose syrup contains how many grams of pure glucose?

15g 

300

Nasal Cannula provides what percent Oxygen delivery (number acceptable within provided range) 

25-44%

300

Name 3 common diabetes related medications your patients may take: 

metformin, lantis, insulin, glyburide, chlopropamide, lantis, glipizide, glimepiride, humalog, 

300

Normal Blood Glucose Level: (acceptable number within provided range)

90-120's 

300

A patient exhibiting signs of a stroke should have what assessed before transport? 

Blood Glucose Level 

400

How long should it take a normal hypoglycemic patient to respond to oral glucose administration (acceptable number within range provided) 

10-15 minutes 

400

Non Rebreather mask delivers what % Oxygen (number within provided range acceptable)

35-60%

400

This type of diabetes is described as a lack of insulin production

Type I

400

59% of ambulance crashes were during what mode of operation? 

Lights/Sirens 

Emergency Mode 

400

Lack of securing what specific restraints on the cot resulted in 44% of patients ejected from the cot in Ambulance involved MVA"s 

Shoulder restraints 

500

Name five signs/symptoms of hypoglycemia: 

Shakes/tremors, weakness, mood changes, hunger, thirst, low BGL reading, fainting, unresponsiveness, sweating, confusion, tachycardia, headache, nausea, seizure.

500

Name four signs/symptoms of hyperglycemia: 

thirst, increased urinary output, high BGL reading, sweet smelling breath (ketoacidosis), blurred vision, fatigue, headache 

500

Hyperventilation with a Bag Valve Mask impedes flow into what side of the heart? 

Right side. The increase in intrathoracic pressure impeded blood flow into the right side (blood flow returning to the heart) 

500

Excessive ventilation ______ cardiac output and vital organ perfusion 

decreases 
500

Use of a blood sample from an IV access will result in an average BGL reading _____  points higher than capillary sample (normal method) (number acceptable within range provided) 

10-20 points 

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