heat emergencies
cold emergencies
allergic reactions
environmental emergencies
insects and snakes
100

What are the three "stages" or "levels" of heat exposure?

heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke

100

What are the two categories of cold exposure?

localized cold injury and systemic hypothermia

100

What is the medical term for hives?

urticaria 

100

When following cardiac arrest protocols on a drowning victim, what one item is different than with other cardiac arrest victims?

single dose epinephrine

100

How do we remove the stinger of a wasp or bee and why is it important we do so?

with the flat edge of a knife or credit card-tweezers could squeeze more venom into the patient; we need to remove the source of the potential anaphylactic shock 

200

What two forms of cooling do we use when treating heat exposure patients? 

passive cooling and active cooling

200
What are the two types of localized cold injuries?

frostnip and frost bite

200

What is the second medication we give anaphylactic patients?

Oxygen

200

When managing the airway of a drowning victim, delayed pulmonary edema should be considered and what device should be used to combat this?

PEEP

200

List three identifiers of a poisonous snake?

triangle head, pits between the eyes and nose, sickle shaped pupil

300

How would we treat heat cramps?

passive cooling, monitor VS and transport

300

What is our normal core body temperature?

97-99 degrees F

300

What is our adult and our pediatric dosage for epinephrine in anaphylactic patients?

epinephrine 1:1000 adult: 0.3mg and peds: 0.15mg

300

Why is the direction "handle very gently" listed in the unresponsive drowning victim protocol?

They may have a very unstable heart rhythm that can become asystole if too quickly/too roughly extricated 

300

List three things we do NOT do when treating snake bites.

do not ice, do not tourniquet, suck out the venom

400

When cooling via fluids, what is the dosage of fluids used?

20ml/kg up to 1 liter

400

What is the most common cardiac rhythm in hypothermic patients?

Bradycardia

400

How many minutes does protocol dictate we wait until we give a second dose of epinephrine for anaphylactic patients?

cinco 

400

What does HAPE and HACE stand for?

High altitude pulmonary edema and high altitude cerebral edema

400

What medication can we give if the patient is experiencing itching with a bite of a spider or insect?

diphenhydramine 

500

When treating heat stroke what are the two most dangerous symptoms?

seizure and coma

500

What is the second most common rhythm in hypothermic patients? 

atrial fibrillation  

500

What kind of shock is anaphylactic shock?

Distributive shock

500

How do we manage a patient with altitude illness or HACE or HAPE?

descend rapidly/gradually based on the patient presentation, provide supplemental oxygen and airway management, consider other causes of AMS

500

What two spiders are noted in the state of Colorado and which one is extremely rare?

black widow and brown recluse

600

What is the anticholinergic toxidrome overdose and the overdose of psych meds/Benadryl/cold meds mnemonic we use to remind us of the symptoms of these things?

Mad as a hatter, hot as a hare, blind as a bat, red as a beet

600

What are the stages and associated temperatures of hypothermia?


600

What is angioedema?

swelling of the face, lips, and tongue

600

What is the ultimate treatment for a diver that ascended too quickly?

a bariatric chamber which delivers 100% oxygen and increases atmospheric pressure which shrinks the nitrogen bubbles 

600

What was Faith's pet snakes name?

Bartholomew-Bart for short

1000

What other item that if consumed also falls into the same category as the anticholinergic/psych med/cold med/benadryl overdose?

Jimson Weed-also called the devils trumpet

1000

Why is the phrase "nobody is dead until they are warm and dead" used with hypothermic patients?

Because extreme cold induces a state of "suspended animation," where a very low metabolism protects the brain and heart from ischemic damage. Cold-induced metabolic suppression can allow for successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) after hours of cardiac arrest. 

1000

List all medications in order of use(not counting second doses)-both in the EMT and the Paramedic scope that could be administered for anaphylactic patients.

epi, oxygen, duoneb(albuterol and ipratropium bromide), Benadryl, Methylprednisolone, magnesium 

1000

What medication should not be administered to a HAPE patient and why?

because the protocol said so Faith doesn't understand why

1000

What kind of insect was incased in tree sap that allowed for the creation of the stegosaur in Jurassic Park?

the mosquito