How may weeks is a typical full term pregnancy?
What is 39 weeks.
These are the two rhythms normally shocked by an AED device when placed properly?
What are Ventricular Fibrillation and Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia.
What famous EMS TV show started in 1972?
What is Emergency?
According to TCCC guidelines and Greg Delo, a proficient user of a tourniquet should be able to place this device on a patient properly in the range of how roughly many seconds?
What is 15-30 seconds?
This is proper dose of aspirin to be given sublingual in chest pain or cardiac events unless contraindicated>
What is 324 mg of aspirin
The first of three stages of childbirth ends with this?
What is birth of the baby.
A ResQPump device has a metronome that is set for how many beats per minute?
What is 80 beats per minute.
Name the Doctor who created and pioneered the use of ventilation and compressions in CPR in the United States?
Who is Dr. Peter Safer.
The average adult will lose how much blood in the first 30 seconds with a massive arterial bleed if not corrected?
What is approximately 1 liter.
What is indicated after 1 minutes of ventilation post delivery if your infants heart rates is found to be below 60 bpm?
What is begin chest compressions immediately.
What is the primary clinical difference between pre-eclampsia and eclampsia?
What is a seizure.
A ResQpod per protocol can be used on people in cardiac arrest if their weight is greater than this many kilograms?
What is 10 kilograms.
What were the names of the two LA County Paramedics in the famous TV show Emergency?
Who are Johnny Gage and Roy DeSoto.
Name the three level one adult trauma centers in the Twin Cities?
What are North Memorial, Hennepin Healthcare (HCMC), and Regions.
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What is the minimum systolic blood pressure a patient must have in order to receive a dose of sublingual nitroglycerin? (Non-CHF)
What is a SBP > or equal to 100.
What is does pregnancy number of G3P2 mean?
What are pregnancies and 2 deliveries.
What are the two approved AHA ACLS drugs that can be given IV in a cardiac arrest after Epinephrine for a person who is in a shockable rhythm?
What is Lidocaine or Amiodarone.
What is the name of the movie made about EMS in New York starring Nicolas Cage and Ving Rhames playing paramedics?
What is "Bring out your Dead."
Name two main areas of the body where wound packing is not going to work to provide bleeding control.
What are the chest and abdominal areas.
Per Allina EMS protocold, a patient should be treated for symptomatic hypoglycemia if they are below this reading assuming they meet the criteria.
What is <60 mg/dl if they are able to swallow and can maintain and open airway.
What are the top two complications that may be seen and managed easily in a normal full term head first childbirth?
What are nuchal cord and shoulder dystocia.
What are the current AHA ACLS 5 H's for correctable causes of cardiac arrest per the 2020 guidelines?
What are Hypovolemia, Hypoxia, Hydrogen Ion Excess, Hypo/Hyperkalemia and Hypothermia.
Who is the Minnesota Doctor that help to create created the ResQpod, ResQpump, and the Elegard devices?
Who is Doctor Keith Lurie.
A tension pneumothorax is classified as what type of shock?
What is obstructive shock.
What two types of emergencies presentation should you always consider administering high flow oxygen to?
What are CO poisoning and TBI.