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This is how long the AHA recommends one person continues providing compressions before changing roles with another provider. (If 2 or more providers are available to perform CPR.)

What is 5 cycles of 30:2 or 2 minutes, or earlier if a person needs a break for any reason.

100

These are the two primary air ambulance services that will respond to WPR if needed

What are intermountain life flight and university of Utah air med

100

This is the number of vertebrae in each segment of the spinal column

cervical 7

thoracic 12

lumbar 5

sacral 5

coccygeal 3-5 (fused)

100

This is the (fractured) bone pictured below

What is the Talus

100

This is the medical name for an infection that happens on the outermost surface of the eye

What is conjunctivitis

200

This is the name of the specific cardiac rhythm that is (hopefully) corrected by the AED if a shock is advised.

What is Ventricular Fibrillation.

What is this rhythm exactly? Why is it a problem?

Can someone draw this rhythm as it appears on an EKG?

200

This is the radio channel for concierge services when a patient may need a car or belongings brought up to the med room

What is channel 5

200

These are the special names given to C1 and C2

(and why)

What are the atlas and the axis

Atlas had to hold up the world as punishment

Axis is rotation

200

This is the definition of a bunion

What is a protrusion of the joint (1st MTP) joint that increasingly causes a deformity and outward appearance from footwear, genetics, etc.

200

This is the part of the eye that is the clear, dome-shaped outer layer which serves as a window and initiates the process of focusing light

What is the cornea

300

This is the rate of compressions to ventilations for a 5yo child receiving CPR with one caregiver present.

What is 30:2

Child CPR (<10yo) is given at a ration of 15:2 when 2 caregivers are present.

Why?

300

This is the length of time a "D" cylinder will run if the oxygen flow rate is 10L/min. (Give a range +/- 5 minutes)

What is 30-35 minutes

300

These are two types of spinal curvatures.

What are Lordosis and Kyphosis

300

This is the name of the bony prominence pictured below

What is the lateral malleolus (fibula)

300

This is the explanation of what it means to have "20/50 vision"

The patient can see at 20 feet in distance what someone with "normal" vision can see at 50 feet in distance

400

This is the newest recommendation (10/2025) for how to treat an adult with a severe airway obstruction from a choking episode.

What is 5 abdominal thrusts followed by 5 back blows.

What was the old recommendation?

400

These two medications are available in liquid form in the med room for our pediatric patients

What are ibuprofen and cetirizine

400

This is the most common type of fracture sustained in the spinal column. 

Where is the most common location and what is the cause?

What is a compression fracture

mid to low thoracic area from axial load

400

This is the test to determine if the achilles tendon is intact. The name and demonstrate, please

What is the Thompson test.

lie prone, feet dangling over the edge, pinch the calf muscle and see if the foot is able to plantar-flex

400

This is the name of this process where blood accumulates in the anterior chamber of the eye usually after blunt trauma

What is a hyphema

500

This is the name of the process that causes sudden cardiac arrest after blunt trauma to the middle of the chest.

What is Commotio Cordis.

What causes this to happen?

500

These are 5 places other than patrol huts where AEDs are kept

SMP

golf (lone pine, driving range, 

activity barn

tavern/market

security

oaks

500

These are the names for the two different parts of the intervertebral discs?

The annulus fibrosis (the outer, tough, collagen part)

The nucleus pulpous (the water and protein containing middle part)

500

This is the ligament injured most commonly when a patient has an inversion ankle sprain

What is the anterior talofibular ligament

500

This is the process of farsightedness and nearsightedness explained as related to where light focuses in the eye

nearsightedness, light focuses in front of the retina

far, behind the retina