Cardiology
Respiratory
Shock
Seizures
Medicaitons
100
all 4 valves of the heart
What is L atrium, R atrium, L ventricle, R ventricle
100
A patient breathing faster than ___ and slower than ____ should be ventilated
What is 40 , 8
100
Definition of shock
What is inadequate tissue perfusion
100
What 2 postures are often seen in seizure patients? Show what they look like
What is Decerebate and Decortigate
100
What are the 7 medications we are expected to know
What is O2, ASA, NTG, Albuterol, Epi-Pen, Oral glucose, Activated charcoal
200
What is the normal pulse range of an adult?
What is 60-100
200
NC, NRB, BVM, CPAP, Nebulizer
What is 1-6, 10-15, 15-25, 25, 6-8
200
Give 3 S&S of anaphylactic shock.
What is Uticaria, Stridor, cool clammy skin, low BP
200
An unconscious state in which the patient does not respond to painful stimuli is referred to​ as:
What is coma
200
5 rights of a patients medication that we check before giving.
What is Right dose, date, drug, route, person,
300
What medications are given for a pt. with CP? (3 of them)
What is O2, NTG, ASA
300
List 3 diseases that make up COPD
What is Asthma, Chronic bronchitits, Emphysema
300
Give 2 sub catagories of distributive shock
What is Neurogenic, Anaphylactic, Septic
300
List 5 causes of seizures
What is Head trauma, hypoxia, drug/ETOH use, stroke, epilepsy, fever
300
A patient just swallowed a small cup of pesticide. What treatment do you give for this patient, including any dosages.
What is O2, call poison control center, med.control, Tx pt., do not induce vomiting.
400
Give S&S of R sided heart failure vs. L sided heart failure
What is R sided, peripheal edema, L sided pulmonary edema
400
After your paramedic just intubated a patient, you see that the patient now has asymetrical chest rise, increased hypoxia. What do you suspect the problem is?
What is intubation tube too deep. (most likely went down R mainstem bronchus.)
400
Describe differences between the 3 different stages of shock. BP, pulse, RR, presentation
What is comp. shock, fast pulse, normal BP and RR Decomp. shock fast pulse, dropping CP, fast breathing (or can be slow) Irreversible... plummeting BP, slow pulse, agonal breathing
400
Febrile seizures happen in patients mostly between which ages?
What is 6 months and 6 years.
400
What are the routes at which a medication can enter the body. Give example of a medication for each kind if possible. How is NTG administered?
What is absorbtion, injection(epipen), inhalation(Albuterol), ingestion (ASA) Sub lingual
500
Starting at R atrium, list EVERY structure a drop of blood goes through the heart.
What is R atrium, Tricuspid valve, R vent, Pulm.valve, pulm artery, lungs, pulm vein, L atrium, bicuspid valve, L vent, aeortic valve, aeorta
500
Everyone in the team MUST hyperventilate and act out a dramatic anxiety attack for other team. AND... what is the treatment?
What is coach normal breathing and give O2.
500
Give an example of all catagories of shock
What is CHORD
500
Members of your team most all give their best 30 second decorticate and decerebate posturing for the other team. Will be graded by other team on the acting.
i hope someone took a picture.
500
What is the does of EVERY medication we can give?
What is ASA 324mg, NTG.4mg, Act.Ch.1g/kg, Alb.2-3 puffs 90mcg. each, O2 a range, EpiPen .3mg., Oral glucose 15g.