What is the dosage and route for naloxone?
4 mg, intranasal (one nostril)
Oxygenate and keep warm
Elevate legs, but not really helpful
Under what condition should you consider RFD / MedCom due to vitals?
(Poorly worded, mb, I'm not asking about the specific values)
Sustained
Name and describe the location of all parking structures
PS1: next to DGAC / JSOM
PS3: where Einstein’s / Taco Bell is at
PS4: Behind ECSW, nearest to apartment
What is SAMPLE and OPQRST?
S: Signs and Symptoms
A: Allergy
M: Medications
P: Pertinent medical history
L: Last oral intake
E: Events
O: Onset
P: Provocation / Palliation
Q: Quality
R: Radiation
S: Severity
T: Time
What does "hypersensitivity" mean in the contraindications?
Allergic to said medication, trigger an immune response
5 steps for chest pain:
Request RFD
Position of comfort
Administer aspirin, 324 mg, PO (81 mg for pediatric)
Ask questions: cardiac history, ED drug, blood thinners
Obtain EKG
Name 5 RFD criteria
If they want to go to the hospital
They are deemed non-competent
Any patient with AMS
C/C of non-traumatic chest pain, stroke, psychiatric
Unresolved SOB
Meets SMR criteria and requests treatment
Has significant MOI
Head injury + AMS
Actively seizing
Life threatening condition
Fastest route from SCI to GR
down old food truck area (between PHY and SCI), go down road and ramp, turn right to GR
What does MARCH stand for?
Massive hemorrhaging
Airway
Respirations
Circulation
Head Injury
What are the contraindications and side effects of epinephrine?
NO CONTRAINDICATIONS
Tachycardia, hypertension, chest pain
Tell us the different anaphylaxis criteria.
Unknown exposure:
rashes + hypotension/ respiratory distress
Likely exposure:
two or more of the following systems affected:
GI / Integumentary / Respiratory / Cardiovascular
Known exposure:
Hypotension
Name 5 MedCom criteria
<18 or >75 y/o
Reported LOC
BLS medication administered
All pregnant patients
C/C of syncope, abdominal pain, weakness, psychiatric issue
Admitted alcohol use
Meets SMR criteria but refuse treatment
Deemed physically incapacitated, can’t go to hospital on their own
Pain scale of 7/10
In police custody
2 routes from UEMR apartment to JSOM
To the roundabout by turning right
To the left and go past AC
Hypoxia
Hypovolemia
Hypothermia
Hypoglycemia
Hydrogen ions (acidosis)
Hypo/Hyperkalemia
Tamponade, Cardiac
Tension Pneumothorax
Toxins
Thrombosis, Coronary
Thrombosis, Respiratory
Used for reversible cause of cardiac arrest
Acetaminophen: hypersensitivity, severe acute liver disease
Ibuprofen: hypersensitivity, GI bleeding
6 steps of psychiatric calls:
BSI/ Scene safety
Assess and treat life threatening conditions
Decrease external stimuli
Verbal de-escalation to calm or reassure patient
Assess for suicidal ideations, meaning having a viable plan
Obtain BGL
Name ALL mandatory SMR criteria
Possible head injury +
Neck or back pain
<8 or >75 y/o
High risk mechanism
Neurological deficits
AMS
Language barrier
Distracting injury
What should you do with the golf cart if there was an incoming storm?
Park golf carts in PS4, SUV only response
All of AEIOUTIPS and what its used for?
A: Alcohol, Acidosis
E: Endocrine, Encephalopathy, Electrolytes, Epilepsy
I: Infection
O: Overdose
U: Underdose, Uremia
T: Trauma
I: Insulin
P: Poisoning, Psychosis, Pharmacology
S: Seizures, Syncope, Stroke
For AMS
What are the relative and absolute contraindications for albuterol?
Absolute: croup, hypersensitivity
Relative: pregnancy, severe tachycardia
What are the differences between CPAP and BiPAP?
CPAP has continuous pressure, harder to exhale
BiPAP makes it easier for you to exhale
Name and explain all signs of apparent death
Decapitation: beheaded
Incineration: charred
Decomposition: rotted
Rigor mortis: hardened body
Dependent lividity: blood pooling
Name ALL parking lots and their location
Lot A: in front of SG, comes in pairs
Lot B: in front of lot A, comes in pairs
Lot C: in front of lot B
Lot D: in front of lot C, closest to PS 1
Lot E: librarE, behind library (construction as of 02/22/2026)
Lot F: Fair, org / research fairs in AC bookstore area
Lot G: Green hall, (construction as of 02/22/2026)
Lot H: Hoblitzelle hall (HH)
Lot I: Irrelevant, shaped as an I, right next to ML2
Lot J: Jym, next to AC
Lot M: Management, next to JSOM, (partially under construction as of 02/22/2026)
Lot N: Neuroscience, next to CR and CRA
Lot P: PhD, next to BSB
Lot Q: Quiet, behind lot M, (construction as of 02/22/2026)
Lot R: Restricted, next to AD
Lot S: Service, next to FM
Lot T: Top, next to Capella and across from NSERL
Lot U: Under, near cricket and baseball field
Lot V: next to ROC
Lot W: WSTC
What does APGAR stand for, and what is considered a good score?
A: Appearance
P: Pulse
G: Grimace
A: Activity
R: Respiration
7+ is a good score