General Pharmacology
Respiratory Emergencies
Cardiac Emergencies
Neurological Emergencies
Diabetic & Allergic Emergencies
100

Reasons why you would consider NOT administering a medication.

What is a Contraindication?

100

The most common cause of cardiac arrest in infants and children.

What is airway obstruction and Respiratory Arrest?

100

The term used to represent any symptoms that are related to a lack of oxygen in the heart muscle.

What is Acute Coronary Syndrome?

100

A condition generalized by impaired speech, numbness on one side of the body, and sagging facial muscles.

What is a Stroke?

100

The term used to describe a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction.

What is Anaphylaxis?

200

Medication an EMT can administer to treat a cardiac emergency.

What is Aspirin?

200

Sporadic, irregular breaths that are usually seen just before respiratory arrest are called

What is Agonal Respirations?

200

The term used to describe an insufficient supply of oxygenated blood to an area of the body.

What is Ischemia?
200

A term used to describe temporary loss of consciousness with spontaneous recovery.

What is Syncope?

200
Dehydration, acetone or sweet breath, and warm skin are all signs of this.

What is Hyperglycemia?

300

Medication an EMT can administer to treat a hypoxic emergency.

What is Oxygen?

300

A clot in the pulmonary artery

What is a Pulmonary Embolism?

300

Type of pain that typically will subside with rest.

What is Angina Pectoris?

300

A type of condition characterized by unconsciousness and major motor activity.

What is a tonic-clonic seizure?

300

The differentiation between Anaphylaxis and an Allergic Reaction.

What is Respiratory Distress?

400

The 5 medications an EMT can administer with off-line direction.

What is Oxygen, Naloxone, Glucose, Aspirin, Activated Charcoal?

400

Fluid accumulating in the lungs, preventing them from breathing adequately.

What is Pulmonary Edema?

400

When a portion of the heart muscle dies due to a lack of Oxygen.

What is a Myocardial Infarction?

400

A condition in which the ability to use words is severely limited. (Typically brought on by a stroke)

What is Aphasia?

400

A medical condition in which the Pancreas creates little to no Insulin. Resulting in the need to inject supplemental dosses of synthetic Insulin. (Be specific)

What is Diabetes type 1?

500

The condition or conditions of a patient which must be present to give Glucose

Conscious, able to swallow, altered mental status, and low blood sugar.

500

A high-pitched sound during breathing, usually due to upper airway obstruction.

What is Stridor?

500

Atrial-Fibrillation, Ventricular-Fibrillation, Ventricular-Tachycardia, are all examples of this.

What is Dysrhythmia?

500

The 2 different types of strokes.

What are Hemorrhagic Stroke & Ischemic Stroke?

500

The primary body system that causes the body's abnormal response to an allergic reaction.

What is the Immune System?

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