Emergencies
Medical Conditions
Heat & Cold
Circulation & Bleeding
General Knowledge
100

Who picks up the body if a patient expires in the office?

Coroner

100

Define Diabetic Ketoacidosis

severe increased amount of sugar in the blood

100

Define Heat Exposure

to be exposed to high heat for extended periods of time.

100

Bleeding from an artery will produce what type of blood?

Bright red, spurts with heartbeat

100

What are the symptoms or signs of a heart attack?

Chest pain, pain radiating down the arm, chest pressure, anxiety, nausea, SOB, back pain

200

What should you NOT do when a 911 call comes in?

Never place a caller on hold. Never tell the patient to hang up and call 911

200

Define Insulin Shock

excessive amount of insulin in the body

200

What are the symptoms of heat exhaustion?

Pale skin, cool mist, body temp can be normal, headache, muscle cramps, nausea, dizzy, fainting, weak pulse, rapid pulse

200

Define Hemorrhage

Excessive, uncontrolled bleeding

200

What are the dangers of 

Excessive sweating can lead to dehydration and other health risks

300

Define "medical emergencies"

a situation when an individual becomes ill or injured suddenly

300

Define Seizure

 Severe involuntary contractions of muscles that first cause the patient to become rigid, have uncontrollable movements, and convulsions

300

Define Heat Exhaustion

The patient becomes overheated usually post-exertion. overheated with profuse perspiration

300

Define Internal Bleeding

Ruptured organs or an aneurysm

300

Define Syncope

A brief episode of unconsciousness is a symptom of an underlying condition

400

Define "shock"

It can be associated with many injuries and is a serious depressor of vital body functions

400

What are the symptoms of Diabetic Ketoacidosis?

extreme thirst, confusion, tiredness, nausea, rapid breathing, skin dry and flushed, breath has a sweet odor

400

Define Heat Stroke

Most severe, body temps can reach 104 degrees

400

Define Stroke

CVA ruptured blood vessel in the brain or an occlusion of a blood vessel

400

Define Post Mortem

an autopsy, a medical examination of a deceased body to determine the cause of death

500

Crash carts need to be monitored for what?

Medications and supplies are being checked for expiration and lot numbers. machines must be calibrated before the start of patients' everyday
500

Define Myocardial infarction- what is happening?

A condition in which blood flow to the heart muscle is blocked, causing tissue damage or death due to a lack of oxygen

500

Define Cold Exposure

(Hypothermia) occurs when the body loses heat faster than it can be produced

500

What body parts are affected by frostbite?

Feet, hands, nose

500

Define Frostbite

Skin damage due to long exposure to the cold, below 32 degrees