Heat/Cold
Burns
Random
Operational
Strokes
100

What is hypothermia

When a person cannot warm itself and core temp drops, due to rapid loss of heat.

100

Which type of burn is the most severe?

Third degree

100

What might cause shock?

What is injury, accident, extreme stress

100

What is triage

What is the process to efficiently treat multiple patients in a urgent matter

100

This form of stroke is the most commonly experienced, often 80% or more of the time a person suffers a stroke or CVA.  



What is an ischemic stroke?

200

What causes heat exhaustion

Dehydration, warm environment, overworking oneself

200

What type of burn is sunburn?

First degree

200

Name 2 signs of a heart attack

What is pain in chest/arm/jaw/sweating/nausea/sob

200

What is the first step in responding to an emergency?

What is the scene safety?

200

This is the difference between heat exhaustion and heat stroke, the threshold symptom.  

What is altered mental status?

300

True or false> Nausea is a sign of heatstroke

True

300

How is second degree burns treated?

Place injured area in cold water or apply wet clothes until pain improves, then loosely bandage

300

A severe allergic reaction is also known as what?

What is Anaphylactic Shock

300

When you arrive on scene, and get out of your unit, this is a good practice as a team to follow upon entry to the incident address.

What is entering as a group?

300

This form of stroke, often called a "mini stroke", is a blood clot in the brain that self-resolves within 24 hours. 

Transient ischemic attack (TIA)

400

What should you do if frostbite?

move the person into shelter, dry clothing, warm blanket 911/hospital.

400

Why would a person not feel pain after a third degree burns

What is nerve damage

400

What is the difference in adult CPR and infant CPR

What is infant CPR is 2 or 3 fingers with compressions and not as deep.

400
This is a primary reason why it may be beneficial to call for a helicopter and fly someone to a trauma center (level 1).

What is extended extrication time?

400

This pertinent question is crucial to ask bystanders when obtaining a potential stroke patient's history.

When was the patient's last known well/normal?

500

True or false: Someone suffering from a heatstroke needs to drink as much water as possible

False

500

True/False: A burn can be helped by applying ice or extremely cold water

What is false

500

What are the steps in responding to a stroke

What is FAST: face weakness/have the patient lift their arms/have pt. speak/ time started

500

This condition puts an agitated patient at risk for sudden cardiac arrest.

What is excited delirium syndrome?

500

This cardiac condition, causing blood pooling in the atria of the heart, puts those who have it at a higher risk of having strokes.

Atrial Fibrillation (A-fib)