Any substance that can harm the body by altering cell structure or functions is:
What is poison?
100
The ____________________ Prehospital Stroke Scale consists of 3 parts and may be used to assess if a conscious patient has had a Stroke.
What is Cincinatti?
100
A hormone produced by the pancreas.
What is insulin?
100
Effective in 2010, The American Heart Association (AHA) recommended a change in the BLS Sequence from A-B-C (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) to:
What is C-A-B (Circulation, Airway, Breathing)?
200
The Liver, Right Kidney, Colon, Pancreas and Gallbladder comprise which of the following abdominal quadrants:
What is the Right Upper Quadrant?
200
Poisons can be classified into 4 types, according to how they enter the body: Ingested, Inhaled, Absorbed & ____________:
What is Injected?
200
A CVA is also called a Stroke and stands for:
What is Cerebral Vascular Accident?
200
Glucose may be administered to a conscious patient on a tongue depressor placed between the cheek and _______.
What is gum?
200
Compressions should be initiated within _____ seconds of recognition of arrest.
What is 10?
300
The Patella is another name for:
What is the Knee Cap?
300
Activated Charcoal works through _______________: the process of one substance becoming attached to the surface of another.
What is Adsorption?
300
Ideally, a patient that has experienced a Stroke should receive treatment at a Stroke Care Center within 3 _______ of symptom onset.
What is hours?
300
A Blood Glucose reading over 120 mg/dl indicates which condition:
What is Hyperglycemia or High Blood Sugar?
300
Compressions should be given at a rate of at least _____ per minute for Adults, Children & Infants.
What is 100?
400
The term Prone means that a patient is lying:
What is face down?
400
You may receive a false Pulse Oximetry reading for patients that have inhaled this poison:
What is Carbon Monoxide?
400
A person exhibiting right-sided weakness from a stroke, has a problem with which side of the brain:
What is left?
400
Contraindications of administering Oral Glucose include the following: Unconsciousness, Known Diabetic that has not taken insulin for days & Inability to _________________:
What is swallow?
400
The compression to ventilation ratio for 2-Rescuer Child & Infant CPR is:
What is 15:2?
500
Name the 5 divisions of the Spine:
What is Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral & Coccyx?
500
A snake bite is considered to be what type of poisoning?
What is Injection?
500
Stroke mimics include: Brain Tumor, Brain Infection, Head Injury, and this medical condition known as Low Blood Sugar:
What is Hypoglycemia?
500
Insulin Dependent Diabetes typically occurs in adolescence or early adulthood and is also referred to as Type ____ Diabetes:
What is Type I (one)?
500
The preferred chest compression technique for 2-Rescuer Infant CPR is called: