Medication
Anatomy
Shock
Treatment
Misc
100

The IV dose for Ketamine

20-30mg or .2-.3mg/kg

100

The largest organ in the body 

Skin

100

The two vital sign abnormalities associated with shock

Increased HR, Decreased BP

100

Primary location for a needle decompression 

5th ICS, anterior axillary

100
Normal pH range in the human body

7.35-7.45

200

These are the medications and dosages in the combat pill pack

1000mg Acetaminophen (Tylenol), 400mg Moxifloxacin, 15mg Meloxicam (Mobic)

200

The amount of bones in the human body

206

200

The 4 categories of shock 

Hypovolemic, Obstructive, Distributive, Cardiogenic

200

The action taken if your packed gauze becomes saturated with blood

Remove and pack again 

200

The 4 parts of the lethal diamond

Hypothermia, Coagulopathy, Hypocalcemia, Acidosis

300

This is what OTFC stands for

Oral Transmucosal Fentanyl Citrate

300

The part of the brain that regulates temperature 

The hypothalamus 

300

The volume of blood lost in stage 3 of hemorrhagic shock

1500-2000mL or 30-40% total blood loss

300

The first medical intervention in treating a drowning victim after removing them from the water and conducting a pulse check

Rescue breaths 

300

Paradoxical undressing is a late symptom of this

Hypothermia

400

This medication and dosage would be given for nausea/vomiting

4mg-8mg Ondansetron (Zofran)

400

There are twelve vertebrae in this section of the spine 

Thoracic spine 

400
Fluid buildup in the pericardium that leads to obstructive shock 

Cardiac tamponade

400

The best position for a conscious patient with airway complications to be in 

Position of comfort 

400

The altitude related medical condition “HAPE” stands for 

High altitude pulmonary edema 

500

This medication and dosage would be given for opioid overdose

.4mg-2mg Naloxone (Narcan) IV/IO/IM/IN

500

This is the only artery that carries deoxygenated blood 

Pulmonic artery

500

The category of shock that Neurogenic shock falls under

Distributive 

500

The proper depth RANGE of CPR compressions for adults 

2-2.4in

500

The three types of snake venom 

Neurotoxic, Hemotoxic, Cytotoxic