Cholecystitis is the inflammation of which organ ?
Inflammation of the gallbladder
This type of diabetes is sometimes referred to as juvenile on set
Type I
This potentially toxic agent causes your patient to present with; Hypoventilation, Hypotension, and Pinpoint pupils
Opiate or Opioid
The blood vessels response to Anaphylaxis
Vasodilation
Leakiness
Severe flank pain along with blood in the urine are Signs & Symptoms Of?
Kidney stones
Define Hematochezia
Bright red blood in the stool. Typically indicating a lower GI bleed
If someone has a deficiency in the Erythrocytes (RBC's) their condition is known as ?
Anemia
Cholinergic poisoning can cause Lacrimation.
What is Lacrimation
Excessive tearing
For a stable victim of sexual assault the highest level member of the crew should always be the one to provide patient care. T/F
False
Localized swelling beneath the skin, often around the eyes, tongue and lips ?
Angioedema
Black tarry stool, indicating an upper GI bleed
Melena
Seen most in certain populations; This condition is due to abnormally developed Hemoglobin.
Sickle Cell Anemia
In a CO Poisoning incident, After assuring scene safety what is the most important intervention at the EMT level?
High Flow Oxygen
Warning signs of the potential for a patient becoming violent
History, Posture, Vocal activity, Scene (potential weapons near)
What is always your highest concern with a young female with a C/C of abdominal pain?
Ectopic Pregnancy
What is inflammation of the peritoneum called?
Peritonitis
The proper dose of IM Glucagon in mg and volume.
1mg in 1ml
T/F Carbon Monoxide is detected by it's pungent rotten egg like smell
False it is odorless
If you are treating a female Pt who tells you she has vaginal bleeding with sign of poor perfusion what should your treatment plan include?
Rapid transport, High flow O2, Treat for shock
What is the term used when a patients position restricts breathing
Positional asphyxia
Name the disease.
The pain originates in the periumbilical region radiating to the RLQ
Appendicitis
A clot that develops in the lower extremity and may travel to the lungs causing a PE
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
Name the 4 common Toxicity routes by which people are poisoned?
Absorption, Inhalation, Ingestion, Injection
If it is necessary to preserve DNA evidence what would the preferred container be?
Paper Bag
The reason restraints are used in EMS is when the patient becomes ????
A danger to themselves or outhers