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Primary Assessment
Secondary Assessment
Pt. Monitoring Technology
History Taking
100

A book that should be kept in every squad. It will help to quickly identify hazardous materials and what safety measures to take.

Emergency Response Guidebook

100

Your first intuitive evaluation of the patient. Known as your "view from the door"

general impression

100

You evaluate the  patient's chest by listening to the sound made when resting my hand on the patient's chest and tapping the fingers with my other hand.

Percussion

100

When placing EKG leads, where do I place the red lead?

left flank or leg

100

A list of possible causes of your patient's problem.

Differential Diagnosis

200

To help keep you safe, you where should you stand when knocking on a door when first approaching a scene. 

Stand off to the side. 

200

When checking a pulse on an infant, check this arterial pulse location

brachial

200

I should reevaluate vital signs of my critical patient every ____ minutes?

5

200

Pulse oximetry measures the oxygen saturation of _________

hemoglobin

200

Your patient has a history of smoking two pack per day for twenty-five years. Therefore, he is a _____ pack/year smoker. 

25

300

When working on a roadway, wearing this will help make you visible to others. 

Safety vest. High vis vest. Yellow vest

300

When evaluating painful stimulus of a patient, they extend their arms and legs. What type of posturing is this?

decerebrate
300

Intraabdominal hemorrhage may be noted by dark bruising over the umbilicus (late sign)

Cullen's sign

300

Measuring end tidal CO2 with a device that displays a waveform is known as _____________

Capnography

300

When obtaining history about a patient's drinking habit, you may use this type of questioning (acronym)

CAGE

cut down

annoyed

guilty

eye opener

400

When working a water rescue, your options are

Reach, throw, row or _____ as a last resort. 

GO!

400

A sound caused by upper airway obstruction. It is a high pitch inspiratory screech

Stridor

400

Intraabdominal hemorrhage may be noted by dark bruising of the patient's flanks (late sign)

Grey Turner's sign

400

A glucometer measures glucose (mg) in how much blood

dL deciliters

400

The acronym HEENT stands for what?

Head eyes ears nose throat

500

When evaluating an injury, it is important to identify this. It is the combined strength, direction and nature of forces that injured the patient. 

Mechanism of injury.

500

An adult should be transported to a trauma center if they fall more than how many feet?

20

500

I can evaluate for dehydration by testing the patient's skin elasticity. This assesses skin _______

turgor

500

When obtaining blood tubes, I shook the tube too vigorously and cause hemolysis. What is this?

Destruction of red blood cells. 

500

Gravida 3 Para 2 means what?

3 pregnancies and 2 viable births

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