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What disease process often affects pediatric patients, and is characterized by a "barking" type cough?

Croup

100

Chest pain that resolves with rest

Stable Angina

100

How much aspirin can you give for ACS?

Up to 325mg

100

Name 2 symptoms of acute coronary symptom

Chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, diaphoresis, weakness, syncope

100

Spontaneous breathing uses ______ pressure ventilation, while assisted ventilation uses ______ pressure ventilation

Negative, Positive

200

Disease process that is commonly associated with smoking, and involves reduced elasticity of the alveoli

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

200

Current term for a heart attack

Myocardial Infarction

200

Dose and route of administration for nitroglycerin

0.4mg, sublingual, every 5 minutes

Bonus: How many doses can you give?

200

Name 2 symptoms of congestive heart failure

Difficulty breathing, chest pain, low oxygen saturation, rales, fluid buildup, swelling

200

Name 2 of 5 methods of applying oxygen to a patient

Nasal cannula, non-rebreather, nebulizer, bag-valve mask, blow-by oxygen, CPAP mask

300

What two respiratory disorders can benefit from EMS application of CPAP?

Congestive heart failure (CHF) and COPD

300

A blood clot that forms in the lungs is called a

Pulmonary Embolism

300

What medication is commonly given for asthma? Name 2 ways the medication is administered.

Albuterol (given via nebulizer or metered dose inhaler)

300

What breath sound is most commonly associated with Asthma?

Wheezing

300

Name all the different lung sounds

Normal movement, Rhonchi, Rales, Wheezing, Stridor, Diminished, and Absent

400

Name the lung sounds often associated with COPD, CHF, and pneumonia

COPD - Wheezing or diminished

CHF - Rales

Pneumonia - Rhonchi

400

What two treatments are often given for CHF?

Nitroglycerin and CPAP

400

Name 2 contraindications for giving nitroglycerin

Systolic BP below 90, use of erectile dysfunction medications within last 24-48 hours, age under 18

400

What is a "silent chest"

Minimal to no movement of air in and out of lungs

400

Name 2 ways of distinguishing CHF from COPD

Lung sounds, body positioning, blood pressure, edema, medications

500

What respiratory disease process is often genetically acquired, and is characterized by excessive mucus production?

Cystic Fibrosis
500

Term for a weakened and swollen area of a large blood vessel, which can eventually rupture and cause life threatening bleeding

Aneurysm

500

Name 3 contraindications for giving aspirin

Active GI bleed, medication allergy, age under 19, already taken the maximum dose

500

Name 3 symptoms of a pneumothorax

Absent breath sounds on one side, jugular vein distention, low oxygen saturation, respiratory distress, tracheal deviation (late sign)

500

Name the normal respiratory rate for infants, children, and adults

30-60 (infants)

18-30 (children)

12-20 (adults)

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