This is the minimum PPE you should wear with any patient
What is gloves?
If you are in uniform or on shift this is why you are required to help others that ask.
What is Duty to Act?
This is the medical word for swelling.
what is Edema?
This is the airway adjuncts we can use as EMTs.
What is OPAs, NPAs, Non-rebreathers, King Airways, I-gels?
This is how many chambers are in the human heart
What is 4?
What is a N-95 mask
This what duties an EMT is allowed to perform while on shift.
what is Scope of practice
This is the abbreviation for Hypertension.
What is HTN?
This is the proper way to tell you are getting proper ventilations.
What is watching for chest rise and fall?
This age group will sometimes feel like a burden to their family.
What is Late adulthood?
This is what needs to be assessed to make sure your patients are competent enough to make decisions for themselves.
What is Level consciousness
This is what happens when the patient's heart rate is elevated.
What is tachycardia?
This is the amount of breaths per minute you give an adult patient.
What is 10-12 breaths per minute?
This is how many bones are in the human body.
What is 206?
This is how you should remove your soiled gloves.
What is grabbing the outside of one glove and pulling off. Then grabbing the inside of the other glove and pulling off.
To lift a women's breast to place an EKG strip, this is how you need to lift or you could have what happen.
Lift with the back of your hand or you can be sued for sexual assault.
This is the how we should talk to patients, because they might not understand medical terminology.
What is Layman's terms?
This is how far an EMT can suction and for how long.
This needs to be done if you have a patient with bed bugs.
Sanitize everything on the ambulance and Your clothes need to be washed
This is the only why a medical professional can legally "kidnap" a patient
What is a petitioned patient?
This is the space between the lungs and the lung cavity.
What is the pleural space?
What is Wheezing sounds?
These patient tend to have softer bones, a smaller airway, and a large tongue.
What is pediatric patient?