Medications
Scenarios
Patient Assessment
Review
100

What is the dosage for asprin

324 mg / 4 x 81 mg

100

A 34-year-old male is found unresponsive with shallow, slow respirations, pale skin and pinpoint pupils.

Naloxone

100

What is the first step of patient assessment.

BSI / Scene safety

200

Epinephrine dose

0.3 Mg IM

200

A 62-year-old male complains of chest pressure radiating to his left arm. He is pale, diaphoretic, and rates the pain as 8/10. No allergies, no contraindications.

Aspirin

200

What is hypertension?

High blood pressure

300

Dosage for narcan

0.4mg, up to 2 mg max

300

A 72-year-old male with a history of COPD and heart problems is found very short of breath. He’s using accessory muscles, SpO₂ is 84% on room air, and he’s clutching his chest. He has an albuterol inhaler, nitroglycerin prescribed, and aspirin at home. His BP is 98/60.

Nitroglycerin

300

Used to open an airway of a trauma patient

jaw-thrust maneuver 

400

Albuterol dosage

2.5 mg of albuterol in 0.5 mg of ipratropium bromide via nebulizer

400

A 70-year-old male is sitting upright, gasping for air, and has wheezes throughout his lungs. He has a history of CHF, BP is 190/110, SpO₂ 76%.

Albuterol

400

What is the acronym we use to assess breathing and define it. 

IPASSO/ IPASSGas, Inspect, Palpate, Auscultate , Seal, Stabilize, Oxygen. 

500

Oxygen methods with flow rates

nasal cannula- 1-6 lpm

nonrebreather- 10-15 lpm

bvm- 15 lpm

500

A 63-year-old diabetic is unresponsive, gurgling respirations, and blood glucose is 34 mg/dL.

Oxygen (no oral glucose because the airway is obstructed). 

500

Define the acronym DCAP-BTLS and what it is used for.

Deformities, Contusions, Abrasions, Puncture, Burns, Tenderness, Lacerations, Swelling. It is used for the rapid trauma assessment.