Pharmacology
Respiratory
Airway
Cardiovascular
Resuscitation
100

Systolic Blood Pressure must be above 100

Nitroglycerine

100

Patients with this condition often have stridor

Croup

100

Do this for no more than 15 seconds

Suction

100

Blood flows from the heart to the lungs through this vessel

Pulmonary artery

100

Compression rate for infants

100-120

200

Reduces cardiac preload

Nitroglycerine

200

Patients with this are often in the sniffing position and drooling

Epiglottitis

200

Contraindicated in a patient with a gag reflex

OPA

200

Nitroglycerine does what?

reduces cardiac preload

200

Compression depth of 2"

Children

300

Dose is 2.5mg

Albuterol

300

You should wear a N-95 when taking care of a patient diagnosed with this 

Tuberculosis

300

Airway adjunct that is not within the scope of an EMR

Nasopharyngeal airway 

300

This causes pedal edema

Ride sided heart failure

300

A child is choking and silent, you should

5 back blows followed by 5 chest thrusts

400

Contraindicated in patients with Asthma

Aspirin

400

Hypoxia not responsive to oxygen therapy can indicate this condition

Pulmonary Embolism

400

Ventilations consistent with head injury 

Cheyne Stokes

400
A myocardial infarction 
A clot in the coronary arteries
400
A 6 year old is in cardiac arrest and you have a full EMS crew on scene. The correct CPR ratio is

15:2

500

Vasoconstrictor and Bronchodilator

Epinephrine

500
Collection of air in the pleural space

Pneumothorax

500

Ventilations consistent with Diabetic Keto Acidosis

Kussmaul

500

This causes pulmonary edema

Left sided heart failure

500

You pulled an adult from the water who is unconscious, you should first

Give 2 breaths