Drugs
Vitals
Anatomy
Medical Conditions
EMS Practice
100

The dosage for nitroglycerin

What is 0.4mg?

100

Normal respiratory rate for toddlers.

What is 20-30 bpm.

100
The point furthest away from the body.

What is distal?

100

A condition requiring dialysis treatment.

What is chronic kidney disease?

100
The first priority when arriving on a call.
What is BSI and scene safety?
200

A drug that binds to opioid receptors.

What is naloxone?

200

The time for normal capillary refill.

What is under 2 seconds?

200

The 5 sections of the spine.

What are the cervical, thorax, lumbar, sacrum, and coccyx?

200

A condition caused by life-long excessive alcohol consumption.

What is fatty liver disease?

200

Equipment given to a nauseous patient.

What is an emesis bag?

300

A drug administered in patients with angina.

What is aspirin?

300

160/120 in an adult.

What is hypertension?

300

The quadrant of the appendix.

What is the lower right quadrant?

300

The most common type of seizure in children.

What is a febrile seizure?

300

The L in the patient history acronym "SAMPLE"?

What is last oral intake?
400

The effect of albuterol (one word).

Bronchodilation

400

Over 200 mg/dL

What is diabetic blood sugar levels?
400

The great arteries.

What are the pulmonary artery and the aorta?

400

A condition characterized by delusions, disorganized thinking, and hallucinations.

What is schizophrenia?

400
The authorities to contact in a chemical spill.

What is HAZMAT?

500

The mechanism by which epinephrine reduces swelling (one word).

What is vasoconstriction?

500

The three places to check lower extremity pulses.

What are the femoral, pedal, and tibial pulses?

500

Body part with the thinnest skin.

What are eyelids?

500

A condition characterized by bulging fontanel's in infants.

What is encephalitis?
500

The reason EMTs work in groups of two.

Because they are pair-a-medics ;)