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100

This is the flow rate for a nasal canula

1-6

100

The patient fell from a high ledge and landed on their side, and a space on their ribs is now moving upon inhalation. This wound is called...

Flail Chest

100

This piece of equipment is used to stabilize a patient's whole body

Backboard

100

This kind of seizure causes a loss of consciousness and acute muscle contractions

Tonic-Clonic

100

These are common medications for people with CHF

Nitro and Aspirin

200

These two conditions usually cause a chronic difficulty in breathing

COPD, Asthma

200

Your patient has been stabbed in the thigh, and the bleeding is pulsating and gushing out. What may have been severed, and what should you do?

The femoral artery and a tourniquet

200
This piece of equipment is used to stop major bleeding. Also, what 2 things are you supposed to do immediately after applying?

Tourniquet, write down the time and check CSM

200

You arrive on scene to find a 24-year-old female patient complaining of lightheadedness and weakness. Your patient's BP is 96/64, but has no traumatic injuries or sicknesses. She has eaten recently and has been drinking enough water. You may ask questions. What is causing the low BP

Miscarriage/Menstruation or UTI

200

How many leads are placed for both a 4-lead and a 12-lead?

10

300

What is considered tachypnea in adults

DOUBLE POINTS, what is tachypnea for an infant less than 2 months old

>20

>60

300

This kind of shock occurs when a patient has an extremely low blood volume.

Hypovolemic Shock

300

This device is put on the end of a Nolaxone Hydrochloride syringe to allow you to administer the medication. 

MAD, Intranasal Mucosal Atomization Device

300

Your patient is presenting at AxO3, has been throwing up, feels sick, has a blood pressure of 126/76, a heart rate of 96, a respiratory rate of 22, and a temperature of 94.2. What may be wrong with them?

Cold Sepsis

300

These are the contraindications of administering Nitroglycerin. 3 are needed for a correct answer

BONUS 100 points for knowing the correct dosage of Nitroglycerin and the correct path to take the medication

A recent taking of any ED medication, any head trauma or severe head pain, shock, severe hypotension, tachycardia, or an allergy to the medication.

0.4 mg 3 times sublingually

400

Your patient presents with a 100% O2 saturation but is unconscious with cyanotic lips and extremities, and no other obvious medical signs. What is causing the Cyanotic lips and extremities?

Carbon Monoxide Inhilation

400

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This kind of dressing is used for a sucking wound

Occlusive dressing

400

This piece of equipment is used to deliver albuterol

Nebulizer or CPAP

400

Your patient states that they have ingested an unknown poison while working at a chemical plant. What medication should be administered and how?

Activated charcoal and orally

400

Your patient has been having some chest pain and has been coughing up pink, frothy sputum. What is their condition?

CHF

500

Stridor describes this kind of breath sound

A wheezing caused by an upper airway obstruction

500

Your patient was involved in a fight. When you arrive, your patient is AxO4 GCS 15 and walking and talking to you. After 15 minutes, your patient suddenly collapses and is in A-FIB. What may have caused this?

Brain bleed or internal bleeding

500

This piece of equipment is used to secure a pediatric patient to a gurney.

Pedi-Mate

500

Patient responds to pain, has inappropriate answers to questions, and withdraws from pain. What is the GCS scale score?

9

500

What is the path of blood flow through the heart? Name the four cavities in the heart, and the arteries and veins that the blood comes from and goes to. No need for anything more. 

BONUS POINTS Name the valves in the heart that the blood passes through

Vena Cava, Right Atrium, Right Ventricle, Pulmonary Arteries, Pulmonary Veins, Left Atrium, Left Ventricle, Aorta

Tricuspid, Pulmonary, Bicuspid, Aortic