Airway
Cardiology
Trauma
Pharamcology
Medical Emergencies
100

What is the name of the airway adjunct used to maintain an open airway in an unconscious patient without a gag reflex?

OPA

100

What is the first drug administered during cardiac arrest for asystole or pulseless electrical activity (PEA)?

epinephrine

100

What is the first step in trauma assessment?

BSI/SS

100

What is the dose of aspirin typically given to a patient with chest pain suggestive of an acute coronary syndrome?

 324mg  or (4)81 mg tablets 

100

What is the first step in treating hypoglycemia in a conscious patient?

What is administering oral glucose?

200

What is the correct depth of chest compressions in adult CPR?

What is at least 2 inches (5 cm)

200

Which heart rhythm requires defibrillation?

What is ventricular fibrillation (VF) or pulseless ventricular tachycardia (VT)

200

What is the term for a collection of blood between the skull and the dura mater?

What is an epidural hematoma

200

What medication is given to reverse opioid overdose?

Narcan or naloxone

200

What is the term for difficulty breathing when lying flat?

What is orthopnea?

300

Name the device used to measure carbon dioxide levels in exhaled air.

 capnograph or capnometer

300

What does "MONA" stand for in acute coronary syndrome management?

What are morphine, oxygen, nitroglycerin, and aspirin

300

What is the best way to control life-threatening external bleeding?

What is direct pressure or a tourniquet

300

What class of medication is albuterol?

 beta-2 agonist (bronchodilator)

300

What is the most common cause of seizures in pediatric patients?

What is fever (febrile seizures)?

400

Which advanced airway device does not require visualization of the vocal cords?

Supergottlic airway I GEL, King , Air-Q

400

What is the name of the device that monitors heart rhythms and delivers a shock if needed?

AED

400

What is the Glasgow Coma Scale score for a patient who opens their eyes to pain, has incomprehensible sounds, and withdraws from pain?

8
400

What is the adult dose of epinephrine in anaphylaxis?

What is 0.3 mg intramuscularly?

400

What does "AEIOU-TIPS" stand for in altered mental status evaluation?

What are alcohol, epilepsy, insulin, overdose, uremia, trauma, infection, psychiatric, stroke?

500

What is the normal end-tidal CO₂ range in mmHg?

35-45

500

What is the term for the electrical capture following transcutaneous pacing?

Mechanical capture

500

What is the most common life-threatening injury associated with blunt trauma to the chest?

What is a tension pneumothorax?

500

What is the full treatment for a patient experiencing a severe asthma attack?

O2,Albuterol, Ipratropium Bromide/ Atrovent, Solu-Medrol, mag, EPI

500

This life-threatening condition is characterized by widespread organ dysfunction due to an exaggerated systemic inflammatory response, often triggered by infection. It presents with hypotension that is refractory to fluid resuscitation and requires vasopressor support to maintain perfusion."


What is septic shock?