medication routes and drug actions
Refusals, Consent & Liability
Fluids, Electrolytes & Acid–Base
Aging & Lifespan Changes
System roles and professionalism
100

This medication route is commonly used for epinephrine 1:1000 in anaphylaxis.

Intramuscular (IM)

100

Before accepting a refusal, you must ensure the patient has this mental status level.

Alert and oriented

100

The principal cation found in extracellular fluid is this.

Sodium

100

This infant reflex involves throwing arms outward when startled.

Moro reflex

100

This ethical principle refers to a patient's right to make their own decisions about medical care, including the right to refuse treatment.


Autonomy

200

This type of medication effect increases heart strength is called what

Positive inotropic effect

200

Failure to transfer care to equal or higher medical authority is called this.

Abandonment

200

This process moves water across a membrane from low solute concentration to high solute concentration.

Osmosis

200

This condition is the leading cause of disability in adults over age 65.

Osteoarthritis

200

An EMS system reviews patient care reports after calls are completed to identify errors and improve performance. This process is known as this.


Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)

300

This pharmacokinetic process describes how a drug is chemically changed in the body.

Metabolism (Biotransformation)

300

Suspected elder abuse falls into this legal reporting category.

Mandatory reporting

300

Most total body water is found in this compartment.

Intracellular fluid

300

Older adults have slower medication metabolism primarily due to decreased function of this organ.

Liver

300

Providing the same level of care to all patients regardless of background or status reflects this ethical principle.


Justice


400

Two medications that have equal therapeutic effectiveness are said to have this property.

Bioequivalence

400

the act of providing patient care or touching a person without their consent.

Battery

400

During metabolic acidosis, the kidneys compensate by doing this with bicarbonate.

Retaining bicarbonate

400

The most common cause of injury-related death in older adults is this type of event.


Falls

400

Guidance is provided during active patient care via radio, telephone, or video consultation with the medical director is called what

Online medical direction

500

A medication effect that occurs uniquely in an individual and differs from expected responses is called this.

Idiosyncrasy

500

Leaving the scene without providing care to a patient who clearly needs treatment demonstrates this.

Negligence

500

This electrolyte functions as the principal buffer of the body.

Bicarbonate

500

An elderly patient with shortness of breath may not show obvious respiratory distress despite severe illness due to this age-related respiratory change.

Decreased lung elasticity
(or acceptable: reduced respiratory reserve)

500

The most important purpose of EMS research is to achieve this outcome.

Reduced morbidity and mortality

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