Allergies & Anaphylaxis
Endocrine Emergencies
Psychiatric Emergencies
Neurological Emergencies
Toxicology Emergencies
100

What route is epinephrine typically administered for anaphylaxis in the prehospital setting?

IM

100

What blood glucose level generally defines hypoglycemia?

< 70 mg/dL

100

What is the top priority when treating a psychiatric patient in EMS?

Scene safety

100

What is the most common type of stroke?

Ischemic stroke

100

What is the antidote for opioid overdose?

Naloxone

200

Which immunoglobulin mediates anaphylactic reactions?

IgE

200

What is the most common cause of hypoglycemia in diabetic patients?

Too much insulin taken

200

What is the term for a false belief that persists despite evidence to the contrary?

Delusion

200

What abnormality must always be ruled out in seizures?

Glucose levels

200

What poisoning is associated with cherry-red skin?

Carbon Monoxide poisoning

300

What airway complication is most concerning in anaphylaxis?

Laryngeal edema causing airway obstruction

300

What is the major difference between DKA and HHNS?

DKA goes after fat for energy; HHNS goes after water for energy

300

What condition involves flashbacks & hypervigilance?

PTSD

300

What cranial nerve controls pupil constriction?

Cranial nerve III

300

What antidote is used for organophosphate poisoning?

2PAM

400

A patient on beta blockers develops anaphylaxis and epinephrine is ineffective. What medication may be used?

Glucagon

400

What electrolyte abnormality is commonly seen in diabetic ketoacidosis?

Hyperkalemia

400

A patient is extremely agitated, hyperthermic, tachycardic, and has superhuman strength after stimulant use. What syndrome is suspected?

Hyperactive delirium with severe agitation

400

What neurological emergency involves ascending paralysis after infection?

Guillain-Barre Syndrome

400

What toxidrome presents with salivation, lacrimation, urination, diarrhea, GI upset, emesis?

Cholinergic toxidrome

500

What is biphasic anaphylaxis?

Recurrence of anaphylactic symptoms hours after initial resolution without re-exposure

500

What endocrine disorder causes hyperpigmentation, hypotension, hyponatremia, and hyperkalemia?

Addison's disease

500

What syndrome occurs when a certain class of medications causes agitation, hyperthermia, and clonus?

Serotonin syndrome

500

What kind of stroke causes ipsilateral facial paralysis and contralateral body paralysis?

Brainstem stroke

500

What medication overdose commonly causes tinnitus, metabolic acidosis, and hyperventilation?

Salicylates