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100

Sympathetic vs. parasympathetic

Sympathetic: "fight or flight"; handles situations where the body responds to stress or danger

Parasympathetic: "rest and digest"; "feed and breed"; returns body to resting state and serves to prepare for next episode of stress

100

Activation of an alpha 1 receptor causes _____

Activation of a beta 1 receptor causes _______

Activation of a beta 2 receptor causes _______

1) vasoconstriction

2) Increased HR and SV

3) Bronchodilation

100

Briefly describe:

Fast-One device

B.I.G. device

1) Sternal placement; has multiple barbs embedded when the device is pressed into place

2) A spring-loaded device that fires needle into place

100

Describe how a medic would determine a patient's weight in kg

Divide pounds by 2.2

100

What are the two main types of IV fluids and which of those is the one used in the prehospital environment?

List three reasons why giving larger amounts of NS than prescribed is potentially bad.

1) Crystalloid and colloid; crystalloid

2) lowered body temperature, lowered pH levels, messes up clotting agents

200

Agonist vs. antagonist

Agonist: activates a receptor

Antagonist: Prevents activation of a receptor

200

Define:

Tonicity

Isotonic

Hypotonic

Hypertonic

Difference between tonicity and pH

1) salt content compared to body fluids

2) same salt content as body fluids

3) lower salt content than body fluids

4) higher salt content than body fluids

5) tonicity = salt, pH = hydrogen ion concentration (acidity/alkalinity)

200

Describe how to find the proximal tibia landmark for IO

Locate tibial tuberosity, move fingers medially and a bit distally, locate flat spot

200

How many mg in one mcg?

How many mcg in one mg?

1) 0.001

2) 1000

200

Bolus:

Standard amount calculation

Minutes supposed to give the calculated amount

The general guideline for hypovolemic patients

Signs of fluid overload that will be checked for in-between incriments of bolus

1) 20cc/ideal body weight

2) 10

3) 20cc/kg; max 2L

4) lung sounds, new signs of dyspnea, new JVD

300

Define sympathomimic

A substance that mimics the action of epinephrine/norepinephrine/dopamine

300

Define the aseptic technique

Eliminating sources of contamination on the skin of the patient and avoiding contact with sterile parts of the IV catheter and IV set

300

Describe how to find the humeral head landmark for IO

Pronate arm (thumbs outward or arm across chest) then locate humeral head ("karate chop" method) 

300

If you put 1 mg of epinephrine into 250cc of IV fluid, the concentration you get is 0.004mg per cc. How many micrograms per cc is that? 

4

300

Describe the proper procedure for setting the rate at "tko." 

Roll the roller clamp to where it has almost stopped all flow; usually a drop every 3-4 seconds; just enough "to keep open"/tko

400

Define:

Chronotropy

Dromotropy

Inotropy

1) related to HR

2) related to the speed of conduction in the cardiac electrical system

3) related to SV

400

What is an infusion pump?

Why would an EMS service use infusion pump sets for IVs that are not on a pump?

1) A machine that regulates the flow of an IV

2) It is faster to switch to the infusion pump at the ER

400

Explain why a medic may choose one of the main IO sites over the other

Humeral head allows for large volume flow in almost every case; tibial lines may not flow fast

400

If you are running an IV on a micro drip set at one drop per second, how many drops per minute is that?

If you are running an IV on a micro drip set at one drop per second, how many cc's per hour is that?

If you are running an IV on a micro drip set at one drop every other second, how many drops per minute is that?

If you are running an IV on a micro drip set at one drop every other second, how many cc's per hour is that? 

If you are running an IV on a 20 drop macro drip set at one drop per second, how many drops per minute is that?

If you are running an IV on a 20 drop macro drip set at one drop per second, how many cc's per hour is that? 

If you are running an IV on a 15 drop macro drip set every other second, how many cc's per hour is that? 

1) 60 ( 60 sec = 1 min, 1 drop/min = 60drops/60sec)

2) 60

3) 30 (60/2 = 30)

4) 30 (60/2 = 30)

5) 60 

6) 180 (60/20=3; 3 is the factor 60*3 = 180)

7) 120 (60/15 = 4; 4 is the factor 60 sec/min / 2 (every other drop) = 30      30*4 = 120)

400

We teach that there are three basic drip rates for the standard IV of NS in EMS- ________, ________, and ________.

tko

wide open

30 drops per minute

500

Define (in terms of medicine):

Action

Indication

Contraindication

Side Effect

Reconstitute

1) What it does to the body

2) Why that medication would be utilized

3) A reason why that medication should not be utilized

4) An unintended but not surprising effect

5) Fluid must be added to the medication and carefully mixed

500

Define and describe the function of the injection port on an IV set

Accesses to IV that allows medications to be delivered into IV by syringe or piggyback of another IV

500

List the steps in an IO insertion in order

Find it, clean it, mark it, DON"T TOUCH IT AGAIN, poke it (to bone), drill it, hold it, remove drill, unscrew inner trochar, attach holder, attach extension, aspirate it, flush it, attach IV, secure it

500

Your medical control physician tells you to run the IV on your dehydrated patient wide open until you have given a fluid bolus of 500cc and then set the IV at 100cc/hr. Your service uses 15 drop sets. How many drops per minute will give you 100cc/hr?

What if you were using a 20 drop set?

What if you were using a 10 drip set? 

1) 100cc/hr

60 (drops/min)/15(drop set) = 4 (factor)

100(cc/hr)/4(factor)=25              25 drops/min

2) 100cc/hr

60/20 = 3

100/3 = 33.33333                       33 drops/min

3) 100cc/hr

60/10 = 6

100/6 = 16.66666                       17 drops/in

500

List the steps in order for an IV start

Apply tourniquet, select site, clean site, mark site, DON'T TOUCH ANYMORE, pull skin tight to limit vein movement, insert catheter, get blood flashback, threat catheter, occlude site, remove needle, dispose of needle, attach IV, pop tourniquet, flow IV, adjust flow, secure IV

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