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"How To Save A Life"
"Achy Breaky Heart"
"Hit Me Baby One More Time"
"Ready Or Not"
"Love At First Sight"
100
The name of the code when a patient passes out into an unconscious state
What is code Blue?
100
A patient is grabbing their chest and complains of sharp pain down their left arm. What may you suspect they are experiencing?
What is heart attack? (Always assume the worse case scenario)
100
Inflammation of the appendix
What is Appendicitis?
100
A patient says he wants to kill himself and others is categorized as this
What is psychiatric emergency?
100
The patient presents with shortness of breath, clinching chest, and sweating is most likely experiencing this
What is chest pain?
200
The acronym used when a patient cannot eat or drink anything
What is NPO?
200
A patient will experience this because of poor blood flow to the heart
What is angina?
200
The blockage prevents food, fluids, and gas from moving through the intestines in the normal way.
What is a bowel obstruction?
200
A patient experienced a severe traumatic experience will most likely experience this psychiatric emergency
What is PTSD?
200
A patient presents bent over, grimacing, and holding abdomen is most likely experiencing this
What is abdominal pain?
300
The normal adult blood pressure
What is 120/80?
300
The location (number 1-7) of the person giving airway to a cardiac arrest patient
What is number 1?
300
The question of Last Menstrual Period and Gravida/Para status is asked during this specific triage.
What is Abdominal Pain?
300
A patient is talking normally and all of a sudden their speech is slurred and the left side of their face is relaxed is most likely having this
What is a stroke?
300
Patient presents with deep snoring/gurgling, slow heart rate, blue lips/fingertips is likely experiencing this
What is overdose?
400
The normal range for an adult heart rate?
What is 60 to 100 beats/min?
400
The mandatory blood panel that should be obtained from a patient with severe chest pain
What is CK, CKMB, Troponin (Cardiac Panel)?
400
Primarily used to assess patient's level of consciousness after a blow to the head.
What is Glasgow Coma scale?
400
This is the first thing you should do when triaging a patient
What is ABCs?
400
Patient presents with one side of face drooping, slurred speech and one arm unable to move properly is most likely experiencing this
What is a stroke?
500
The unit of mass used to document for a pediatric patient
What is kilograms?
500
The amount of time in the first hour that you should get vitals on a patient experiencing chest pain
What is every 10 minutes?
500
Glasgow score of a patient that is in a deep coma or dead.
What is 3?
500
When assigned to ER, the minimum number of people that should respond to a code blue
What is two corpsman/medic, and one nurse (3)?
500
A pediatric patient presents with vomiting repeatedly, difficult to wake, walking abnormally and complaints of pain is more likely experiencing this
What is a head injury?