Critical Care
Trauma
Medical Emergencies
Medications
Wild Card
100

Trauma room Temperature should be set at_______?

What is 78 degrees?

100

This must be signed, dated and timed by all responding trauma team members on every trauma Alert and Stat patient. 

What is the pink sheet? 

100

A life-threatening pharmacogenetic reaction that occurs on administration of general anesthesia, characterized by hyper metabolism.

What is Malignant Hyperthermia?

100

This medication is used to treat SVT. What dose?

What is Adenosine 0.1mg/kg Fast IVP?

100

This medication can be given to help in an opioid overdose __________. 

What is Narcan? 

200

POCT QC's are completed every _________.

What is Q 24hrs? 

200

You have how long to remove the slide board from under a patient before skin break down starts to occur?

What is 1 hour. 

200


What is Supraventricular Tachycardia or SVT? 

200

This medication is Excellent for seizure prophlaxis in preeclampsia.

What is Magnesium Sulfate? 

200

You place the toe tag on _______ toe and zip the body bag from _____ to _______ when caring for a deceased patient. 

What is the right great toe and head to toe? 

300

This standard number of Jules is used to Cardiovert an SVT patient. 

What is 0.5-1J/kg?

300

When a trauma patient come to the ER with a Hard collar on you have ______ number of hours to clear C-spine or replace with ASPEN collar.

What is 6 hours? 

300

Rhythm and how to treat: 

What is V-Fib? What is D-Fib? 

300

The order in which RSI should be administered is ______, ___________, and ____________. 

What is Fentanyl, Versed, and Rocuronium? 

300

These components are included in the Mass transfusion Protocol. 

What is PRBCs, Platelets, Plasma, and Cryo. 

400

A 5year old was brought into the ER via EMS due to nausea, vomiting, alerted mental status, dizziness, and headache. You notice upon evaluation that he is flushed and has tachypnea. EMS states that the family had a portable heater running due to the cold weather outside. We are concerned for this illness and will do what intervention? 

What is Carbon monoxide poisoning and 100% O2 administration/ Airway support? 

400

What if any category would a 2-year-old Female that fell from the second story balcony or approximately 30 feet on to grass. She is awake and has unknown injuries on the EMS call. 

What is a Trauma Alert?

400

A patient with a hx of Sickle Cell Anemia arrives via EMS with right sided weakness and altered mental status. You are concerned for _______ and will call for an emergent __________.  

What is Stroke and MRI/neuro consult. Neuro checks must be completed Q15 min. 

400

This medication is given to patients that are suffering from a head Injury to help prevent or treat increased ICP. 

What is Mannitol or 3% saline? 

400

This number of Jules is used for Defibrillation. 

What is 2-4J/kg? 

500

A 2 year old male was playing in the garage while dad worked. He started acting funny per dad and upon further Investigaton dad noticed he was wet and his mouth smelled like a strong chemical. The patient started having difficulty breathing, coughing, altered mental status and was sweating per dad. Dad noticed an upended bottle of pesticide laying next to the child. In this case we would pritoritze these 3 interventions.

What is pt decontamination, airway support and Atropine administration? 

500

Your first step of the Trauma survey is _________. 

What is stop the bleed or active bleeding? 

500

Only this team member can remove a CAT tourniquet.  

Who is a Trauma or Ortho surgeon?

500

This medication is given to those who are suffering from Malignant hyperthermia. 

What is Dantrolene 2.5mg/kg Fast IVP? 

500

Will Limit total fluids (oral or IV) to ____ cc/hr for Per-eclampsia in pregnant women. 

What is 100 cc/hr? To prevent Pulmonary Edema.