CPR
Assessment
Trauma
Equipment
Anatomy
100

What is the rate of compressions to breaths during CPR

30:2 

100

First and Most important thing to do when arriving on scene

Make sure the scene is safe

100

Where do you apply a tourniquet?

2-3 inches above injury on extremities, avoiding joints

100

Correctly Apply AED Pads

AED Pads applied correctly 

100

How many quadrants is the abdomen split into

4

200

What should the rate of compressions be?

100 to 120 bpm 

200

What should you examine on a patient having difficulty breathing

Lung Sounds

200

What precaution should you take with a patient with trauma to the head, neck, or spine

Evaluate spinal injury and stabilize cervical spine

200

Where do you find OPA's and NPA's 

Main pocket of oxygen bag 

200

Where is the sternum located 

Center of Chest

300

How do you know you are giving adequate breaths during CPR?

Visible chest rise and fall

300

What should you check for a patient with an altered mental status

Blood Glucose Level

300

What 3 things should you assess on a patient with trauma to extremities (PMS)

Pulse, Motor Function, and Sensation

300

What Medications do we carry on our rigs

Epinephrine

Glucose

Naloxone

Albuterol/ Ipratropium

Aspirin

300

What body system would a issue with a patients pancreas be associated 

Endocrine 

400

How do you apply AED pads on an infant 

Front and Back 

400

What 3 letter acronym is used to assess the most critical issues in the assessment and name the acronyms 

A- Airway

B- Breathing

C-Circulatory

400

Why and what do you use for a penetrating chest wound and how do you apply it

Occlusive dressing with 3 of 4 sides taped to create a flutter valve so that air is not sucked in through hole in chest wall.

400

Draw up adult dose of Epinephrine

0.3 mg 

400

Where is the radial and carotid artery 

Correctly places locates both arteries

500

Name the 5 reasons EMS can stop CPR

Fatigue

Scene becomes unsafe 

Signs of Life

DNR provided

CPR ended by Med Control 

500

Name and list the two acronyms used in an assessment

O-Onset                    S-Symptoms

P- Provocation           A- Allergies

Q-Quality                  M- Medications

R- Radiation              P- Pertinent History

S-Severity                L- Last Oral Intake

T- Time                    E- Events

500

Apply a Traction splint

Correcty applied traction splint

500

Assemble Oxygen Regulator 

Correctly assembled regulator 

500

Name the 5 sections of the spine

Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacrum, Coccyx