Bones
Parts of The Body
CPR
Abbreviations
Bonus Questions
100

What is the large bone in your upper leg?

What is: Femur

100

How many chambers are in the heart?

What is: 4

100

The correct ratio of compressions to breaths for one person-adult CPR is?

What is: 30:2

100
What does CPR stand for?
What is: Cardio Pulmonary Resusciatation.
100
What is the EMCA identifier?
What is: 5-47-XX
200

What is the bone around your eyes?

What is: Orbits

200

True/False: Both lungs are the same size.

What is: False

200
The carotid artery is located ____________.
What is: neck
200
What does RMA stand for?
What is: Refusing Medical Assistance.
200
What kind of injury can you use a KED upside down on?
What is: Pelvic Fracture
300

How many bones are in the human body?

What is: 206

300

What organ in the body has the ability to regenerate itself?

What is: Liver

300
You find an unconscious, not breathing patient. How many rescue breaths do you give before starting CPR?
What is: 2
300
What does DNR stand for?
What is: Do Not Resuscitate
300
How do you move a patient from their basement to the first floor?
What is: Stairchair
400

What are the bones in the fingers and toes called?

What is: Phalanges

400

True/False: The esophagus leads to the stomach.

What is: True

400
When you give your two rescue breaths you get no chest rise. What do you do next?
What is: Reposition head to open airway.
400
What does IV stand for?
What is: Intravenous
400
Your patient was just stung by a bee and is highly allergic and finds it difficult to breathe now. He has a prescription for an Epi-Pen and has one in his pocket. As an EMT, you can assist him in administering the Epi-Pen. In what part of the body do you slam the Epi-Pen into?
What is: the thigh
500

What is another name for the jaw bone?

What is: Mandible

500

True/False: The earlobes are made of cartilage.

What is: True

500
What is the rate of compressions to breaths for two-rescuer CPR on a child?
What is: 15:2
500
What does KED stand for and what is it used for?
What is: Kendrick Extrication Device - used to immobilize MVA patients.
500
You are dispatched to a automatic medical alert, upon your arrival the door is locked. You and your crew can't get in. What are some of your options?
What is: Call the FD to gain entry.