Procedural
Trauma
Pediatrics
Medical
Medications
100

To consider the use of air medical, transports times must be greater than how long?

15 minutes

100

Tri State Health is listed as a _____ level trauma center in the State of Washington.

IV

100

An infant who is experiencing choking should receive?

5 back slaps and 5 chest thrusts

100

If a patient is experiencing an altered LOC and their blood sugar is <____, you should refer to the diabetic emergency protocol.

60

100

The following are adverse effects of the following medication:  tremor, nervousness, dizziness, insomnia, headache, tachycardia, palpitations, hypertension, drying and irritation of nose and throat, heartburn, nausea and vomiting, muscle cramps.

Albuterol

200

Oxygen therapy should be titrated to what SAO2 %

94-98%

200

A patient with a flail chest would be considered what level for SJRMC?

Trauma Alert

200

What is the correct treatment for a pediatric patient experiencing an asthma attack?

Vitals, oxygen, assist with their own medication, cardiac monitor and Albuterol <1 year 1.25 mg, > 1 year 2.5 mg

200

What medication and dosage should be considered with a patient who has a bite or sting?

Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) 25-50 mg PO

200

The dosage of Glucagon for a diabetic emergency is 

1 mg SQ

300

At what pressure should CPAP be titrated to for a patient experiencing CHF?

10 cm

300

What is the proper treatment for a patient with an evisceration?

Vitals, Oxygen, covering with a moist sterile dressing, keep contents warm and cardiac monitor

300

If a pediatric patients temperature is > _____ you should consider acetaminophen and ibuprofen. 

100.4 

300

Moderate – CO is at _____%. May present as confusion, syncope, chest pain, dyspnea, tachycardia, tachypnea,

weakness.

20-40

300

The following medication is indicated for patients with the following: 

Reduction of risk of heart attack in patients with previous MI or unstable angina.

Patients with suspected acute myocardial infarction.


Asprin

400

Do not use more than how many ml of medication per nostril

1/2 to 1 ml

400

If burns are >10% BSA, you should use?

Dry sterile dressing (burn sheet)

400

The dose of epinephrine for a pediatric patient experiencing anaphylaxis is 

1: 1,000 dose at .01 mg/kg IM, SQ

400

If your patient has a blood glucose >_____, call ALS intercept if not already enroute.

400

400

What is the dosage of Narcan and via what route?

2 mg, IN

500

Restrained extremities should be evaluated for pulse quality, color, nerve and motor function every_____

15 minutes

500

____ is defined as significant mechanism of injury AND tachypnea, tachycardia, pallor,or restlessness, AND systolic BP greater than 100 mmHg.

Compensated shock

500

Newborn/infant bradycardia is if the pulse is less than ____ bpm.

80

500

Near drownings may have a rapid development of _______

pulmonary edema

500

The dosages for albuterol are _____ <1 year and _____>1 year.

1.25 mg and 2.5 mg