Chapter 26
Abdominal Emergencies
Chapter 27
Behavioral & Psychiatric Emergencies
Chapter 28
Hematologic and Renal Emergencies
Chapter 29
Bleeding and Shock
100
Which abdominal quadrant contains the appendix

RLQ

100

When providing emergency care to an aggressive or hostile patient, what is the highest priority

Performing a scene size-up (Scene safety)

100

Which of these medications does not interfere with the blood-clotting process

Aspirin, Acetaminophen, Clopidogrel, Warfarin

Acetaminophen

100

Vessel that does the vital exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste

Capillaries

200

Of the following organs, which is located in the retroperitoneal space

Stomach, liver, uterus, kidneys

Kidneys

200

When a person acts in a manner that is unacceptable to himself or those around him it is considered a

Behavioral emergency

200

Your patient is having a difficult time controlling the bleeding from a small laceration to the foot, you suspect your patient is taking

blood thinners

200

This occurs to a patient's blood pressure when the patient fails to compensate for blood loss

Hypotension

300

Pain that is felt in a location other than the organ causing it is known as

Referred pain

300

When a patient or bystander displays fear, anger, or grief this is known as what kind of reaction

Stress reaction

300

These are responsible for the delivery of oxygen to cells

Red blood cells

300

The least effective method of bleeding control 

Elevation

400

The detection of a bulging mass through the belly button that is not pulsating may make the EMT suspicious that the patient is suffering from a

Hernia

400

By gathering this it will alert you to past issues as well as possible medications your patient could be taking

Medical history

400

The most frequently transplanted organ 

Kidney

400

Another name for shock

Hypoperfusion

500

Most of the liver, gallbladder, and part of the large intestine all reside in which abdominal quadrant

RUQ

500

Condition that can be quickly treated by an EMT that may cause a patient to appear to be having a behavioral emergency

Hypoglycemia

500

When kidneys fail to function as required the disease is known as

Renal Failure

500

The heart, blood, and blood vessels are all parts of this system

Circulatory

600

Pain that originates in an organ is called

Visceral Pain

600

Condition from low oxygen levels that may exhibit abnormal behavior

Hypoxia

600

One of the most common diseases to affect the renal and urinary system

Urinary tract infections

600

What is NOT recommended to control epistaxis (nose bleed)

Tilt the head backwards

700

Most organs of the abdomen are enclosed within the

Peritoneum

700

Situation that generally allows an EMT to transport a patient with a behavioral emergency against their wishes

When the patient is a threat to themselves or others

700

In this circumstance the kidneys help retain fluid

Dehydration

700

These types of vessels have one-way valves to maintain one-way blood flow

Veins

800

Most abdominal organs are not able to sense tearing with the exception of the

Aorta

800

This is normally considered to be within the jurisdiction of law enforcement, not an EMT

forcible restraint

800

One of the most effective and widely available drugs to prevent the aggregation of platelets is

Aspirin

800

Most effective way to control external bleeding of superficial wounds

Direct pressure

900

What position should the patient that is complaining of severe abdominal pain be transported in if there are no signs or symptoms of shock

position of comfort

900

Inadequate breathing or respiratory arrest caused by a body position that restricts breathing 

Positional asphyxia

900

Maintaining blood volume, excreting urea, and balancing electrolytes are all major functions of which organ/organs

Kidneys

900

This term refers to the delivery of oxygen and nutrients and the removal of wastes at the body's cellular level.

Perfusion

1000

Pain felt in the epigastric region of the abdomen is concerning because it can be a sign of this major medical condition

myocardial infarction

1000

Your patient is experiencing personality changes ranging from irritability to irrational behavior, AMS, amnesia or confusion, irregular respirations, elevated blood pressure, and a decreasing pulse...besides a psychiatric emergency what could be causing this behavior

Head injury

1000

A patient with renal disease, currently on dialysis and missed an appointment may present with dangerously high levels of

Potassium

1000

The function of this is to transport gases and nutrients, aid in excretion, and provide protection and regulation

Blood