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100

An adult patient is anyone over the age of ...?

15 Years old

pg. 11

100

What medication is indicated for croup.

Racemic epinephrine. 

pg. 58

100

Below what percentage of SPO2 is supplemental O2  recommended? 

93%

pg.50

100

What is the golden standard for ET Tube placement confirmation?

End Tidal Capnography

pg. 123

100

What is the age range for an infant in the protocols?

1 month to 1 year old

pg. 11

200

In stroke, patient is considered "time critical" if the symptoms started less than ___ hours ago?

4 hours 

pg.94

200

Elevation leads 1, 2, AvF effects what part of the heart?

Inferior infarct

200

What are 2 contraindications for Acetaminophen?

Allergy to Acetaminophen

HX of liver dysfunction

Active Vomiting

Acetaminophen use within last 4 hours

pg.52

200

When attempting to obtain a right side 12 lead. Which lead do you move and where do you place it

Lead V4 should be placed on the 5th intercostal, mid-clavicular on the Right side of the chest

200

Medical control should be contacted for SORs on a patient less than what age?

1 year old

pg.18

300

Triage the following patient using ten second triage

28 Y/O Male RR 35, Talking, Severe Bleeding from R femur 

RED/ Immediate

300

What is the dose and route for Ketamine for Breakthrough pain for 60KG adult?

0.5 mg/kg intranasal

0.5x60= 30mg ketamine IN

pg.53

300

In anaphylaxis, what is the dose and route and medication for a pediatric patient 40kg?

1:1,000 Epinephrine 0.3mg IM Anterolateral thigh.  

300
Calculate the Burn Surface area of the following ADULT patient.

 2nd and 3rd degree burn on all of abdomen, front of both legs, both hands (front and back)

1st degree burn on chest  


Abdomen-9%, Both legs -18%, both hands (front and back) - 4%

1st degree burns don't matter

pg. 108

300

Triage the following patient using ten second triage

18 m/o Male RR-30, Crying, No bleeding, Cap refill <2sec

RED/ Immediate

400

What is the GCS of the following patient?

Eye Opening to Pain

Verbal Inappropriate words

Motor Withdrawal to Pain


E(2) V(4) M(4)

GCS10

pg.33

400

In a suspected hyperkalemia with hypotension, altered mental status, What are the medications given and doses?

Calcium chloride 1gram

Albuterol 5mg back to back

If no change Sodium Bicarb 100mEq

400

What does the mnemonic APGAR stand for

A-Activity

P-Pulse

G-Grimace 

A-Appearance

R-Respiratory effort 

pg.116

400

Name 3 contraindications for CPAP

Resp. or cardiac arrest

Inability to protest airway

nausea/ Vomiting 

BP Less than 90sbp

Inability to comply due to anxiety altered mental status

pg. 128

400

This formula is used to calculate pediatric minimum systolic BP in major trauma. ages 0-9 years

Pediatric Systolic BP = 70 + (2x patient's age)

pg. 32

500

What are 3 examples of loco parentis?

Grandparent, aunt/uncle, babysitter, principal, police officer.

pg. 18

500

In an eclamptic patient, how much Mag sulfate is administered and over how many minutes?

4grams over 4 minutes

pg.91

500

Suspected Sepsis is called when a patient meets what 2 of the 4 criteria.

Name ALL 4 criteria

Heart Rate >90

Respiration rate >22

Temp >38(100.4) or <36 (96.8)

ETCO2 <25 mmHg

pg. 93

500

What are the 3 "H-BOMBs" in traumatic brain Injury?

Hyperventilation, Hypotension, Hypoxia

pg.111

500

True or False

Peters is fatter than BUB

True