Corazón
Burns
Patient Medications
NIMS
EMT Math
100

the pulmonary artery carries blood to the _________.

Lungs

100

The pediatric head is worth __% according to the infant rule of nines.

18%

100

Atorvastatin is prescribed for what problem

hyperlipidemia or high cholesterol

"statin" 

100

check-in, incident action planning, personal responsibility, and resourse tracking are all necessary to ensure:

accountability

100

you are ordered to give 100cc of saline. how many mL's should you give?

100mL=100cc

200

Which of the heart's chambers has the thickest walls?

Left Ventricle

200

when you use the patient's palm to calculate TBSA, what method are you using?

*daily double: what % does this calculate

palmar method

*each area covered by the palm and fingers is 1%

200

Levothyroxine is taken by patients that..

have hypothyroidism

200

to ensure efficient, clear communication, the NIMS characteristics recomment the use of:

standard or common terminology

200

The concentration for your Naloxone is 0.4mg/1ml. Your partner wants to give 1.6mg. how many mL should you draw into a syringe?

4mL

300

Deoxygenated blood goes into the _____ _______ from the superior and inferior vena cava.

Right Atrium

300

what is the term for what used to be called 3rd degree burns

full thickness

300

the class of "beta-blockers" usually ends with _____

*daily double: what vital sign does this medication not allow to change to compensate for shock

"olol" metoprolol, atenolol, etc.

*the heart rate. beta blockers are a rate control medication that can hide tachycardia

300

when command is transferred, the process should include a(n):

Briefing

300

convert 220lbs to kg

100kg

400

 name two of the 5 main coronary arteries

*daily double: The Myocardium receives its blood supply from the coronary arteries that branch directly from:

LMCA, LAD, LCx, RCA, PDA

*the aorta from the Coronary Ostia

400

What is worth 9% on the infant rule of nines

one arm

400

your patient is taking hydrochlorothiazide. what is something they may be taking it for?

HCTZ is a diuretic to prevent fluid retention and can be used to treat hypertension

400

Which management characteristic refers to personnel requested through appropriate authorities and established resource management systems?

dispatch/deployment

400

convert 500mcg to mg

0.5mg

500

What are the names of the valves in the heart? in the correct order.

Tricuspid

Pulmonary

Mitral (bicuspid)

Aortic

500

Calculate the TBSA of this infant.

anterior and posterior torso

entire left leg

the back side of the lower half of the head

entire lower half of the left arm

anterior and posterior torso- 36%

entire left leg- 13.5 or 14%

back side of lower half of head - 4.5%

entire lower half of left arm- 4.5%

500

This type of medication is known to cause sudden-onset angioedema.

Ace-Inhibitors

ending in "pril"

lisinopril, moexipril, quinapril, ramipril

500

Which General staff member is responsible for ensuring that assigned incident personnel are fed and have communications, medical support, and transportation as needed to meet the operational objective?

logistics section chief

500

your paramedic partner wants to give 2g of Magnesium. The concentration is 5g/10mL. how many mL should be drawn up into the syringe?

4mL