Random
Airway Management
CPR
Patient Assessment
Bleeding, Shock, Injuries
100

What is the very first step you need to take before assisting any patient?

Is the scene safe?

100

What technique should you use if you are trying to open a person's airway? 

Head tilt-chin lift

100

What does CPR stand for? 

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 

100

What is the Second phase of the patient assessment sequence? 

Primary Assessment 

100

Why is safety and cleanliness so important when dealing with a patient who is bleeding? 

Bloodborne Pathogens, diseases  

200

What is the reason for performing a secondary assessment on a patient? 

To find any additional non life threatening injuries that need to be taken care of. 

200

If a person has a heartbeat but is not breathing, what is the first thing you do after calling 911? 

Begin rescue breathing

200

What hand technique should you use when giving CPR to an infant?

Two thumbs with hands wrapping around the body. 

200

What is the 4th phase of a medical patient assessment? 

Secondary assessment

200

What are 3 treatments for Shock?

Lay patient down and elevate legs, keep warm, treat ABC's, treat reason for shock if possible, do not let them eat or drink. 

300

Why is documenting so important as an EMR if you are first on the scene? 

So you can update additional ems that arrive and provide them with the information they need to continue care on the patient. 

300

To select the proper nasal airway size, you should measure from....

earlobe to the tip of the nose

300

If you are alone with an adult who has a cardiac arrest, what do you do first? 

Call 911

300

What are 3 things you are looking for during a scene size up? 

Number of patients, MOI, Hazards, does EMS need to be called? What resources will be needed? 

300

What are 3 signs of shock? 

Confusion, agitation, restlessness, or anxiety. Cold, clammy, sweaty, pale skin. Rapid shallow breathing, Rapid, weak pulse. Increased capillary refill time. Nausea and vomiting. Weakness or fainting. Thirst.

 

400

How do you check for responsiveness in an adult and in an infant? 

Adult: shout, tap shoulders, pinch

Infant: tap the foot 

400

Normal respirations for an adult consists of how many breaths per minute? 

12 to 20 breaths per minute 

400

What should you do if you hear cracking of the ribs during CPR? 

Continue CPR, but check and adjust hand position if needed. 

400

After your scene size up, you find a patient unconscious, what are you assessing next?  

Airway, Breathing, Circulation

400

What are 2 signs of internal bleeding?

rectal and/or vaginal bleeding, coughing up blood, abdominal tenderness, vomiting up blood. 

500

In a cardiac arrest, what gives the patient the highest chance for survival? 

Good CPR techniques 

Early Automated External Defibrillation (AED) 

500

What are the 3 different breathing tools you can use to help a patient breath. 

Nasal Cannula

Non-rebreather

Bag Valve Mask

500

What is the compression to breath ratio for 2 rescuer CPR on an Infant? 

15 to 2

500

What does SAMPLE stand for? 

Signs and Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past medical history, Last oral intake, Events leading up

500

What 2 main things should you do when a patient has large amounts of external bleeding from an arm or a leg? 

Apply direct pressure and apply a tourniquet.