AEMT Pharm
Cardiology
Diabetes/Endocrine
Airway Management
Pulmonology
100

An agonist is described as

What is encourages or activates receptors?

Ch. 12, 23 

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100

The thickest layer of the heart

What is the myocardium?

Ch. 18

Slide 4


100

The "master gland" is otherwise known as the...

What is the Pituitary Gland?

Ch. 21

Slide 5

100

External Respirations are described as

What is Lungs to blood?


Ch. 11

Slide 20

100

If a patient is hypoventilating their EtCO2 will likely be.. 

What is high because they are not breathing off enough CO2?

Ch. 17

Slide 13

200

The dose for ketorolac for a 79 year old patient given intramuscular

What is 15mg?

Ch. 12, 23

Slide 16

200

The two Atrioventricular valves

What is the Tricuspid and Mitral (bicuspid)?

200

The thyroid gland hormones are..

What is Thyroxine and Calcitonin?

Ch. 21

Slide 11

200

During a rightward shift of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve, your patient will experience..

What is high CO2 and become acidic?

Ch. 11

Slide 24

200

If a patient experiences a sudden drop in EtCO2, what do we look for?


What is the DOPE mnemonic? (Dislodged tube, Obstructed tube, Pneumothorax, Equipment Failure)

Ch. 17

Slide 23

300

A solute is described as...

What is a material that gets dissolved by the solvent?

Ch. 12, 23

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300

Norepinephrine comes from

Sympathetic nerve endings and adrenal glands

Ch. 18

Slide 41

300

Graves' Disease Signs and Symptoms...

Tachycardia or arrhythmias, diaphoresis, exophthalmos, tremors, loose stools

Ch. 21

Slide 13

300

When is CPAP indicated?

What is when your patient is in respiratory distress LEADING to respiratory failure?

Ch. 11

Slide 55

300

These nerves are comprised of the diaphragm and C3-C5

What is Phrenic Nerves?

Ch. 11

Slide 8

400

A patient that ingested Organophosphates will present with...

What is "wet" signs and symptoms? Decreased HR, decreased BP. Think SLUDGEM/DUMBELS


Ch. 12,23

Slide 47

400

Inotropic effect is described as..

The strength of the heart to pump blood

Ch. 18

Slide 42

400

This is created in Alpha cells..

What is Glucagon?

Ch. 21

Slide 20

400

If someone is in respiratory alkalosis, how would they compensate? 

What is metabolic acidosis?

Ch. 11

Slide 39

400

This controls your ventilation depth/rhythm


What is the medulla oblongata?

Ch. 11

Slide 8

500

Parenteral administration can be described as...

What is IV, IO, IM, skin?


Ch. 12,23

Slide 3

500

The "P" wave on an ECG represents...

What is atrial depolarization?

500

HHS differs from DKA by..

HHS is typically in Type 2 DM. No ketones being released (fruity breath), profound dehydration, and longer onset (days to weeks).

Ch. 21

Slide 43

500

What is a normal V/Q ratio?

What is V = 4 and Q = 5?

Ch.11

Slide 47

500

Explain how a breath of air is traveled through the body


In the mouth, down the trachea, split by the corina into both lungs, into the bronchi, into the bronchioles, and lastly into the aveoli.

Ch.11

Slide 3