The highest level of training in EMS.
What is a Paramedic?
Elderly patient's are more prone to this because of poor circulation and thinned fat layers.
What is Hypothermia?
You should have these on if your driving in emergency mode.
What are lights and siren?
______________ is the youngest span of life.
What is neonate?
This is the simplist of medications and the most used.
What is Oxygen?
The number one priority on all EMS calls.
What is Safety?
Many elderly patient's suffer from this condition due to the loss of minerals in their bones.
What is Osteoporosis?
Clothing that you should wear when working on a call that is on a roadway.
What is Hi-Viz?
This life span includes those who are ages 1-2 years old.
What is Toddler?
This medication must be prescribed to the patient and they must have it with them.
What is Nitroglycerin?
This individual has the ultimate responsibility of an EMS agency.
A condition that causes the lungs to fill with fluid.
What is Pulmonary Edema?
This is how you can get a critical patient to where they need to go quickly.
What is Air Medical?
This life span is usually when puberty occurs.
What is Adolescence?
This medications action is to vasoconstrict and bronchodilate.
What is epinephrine?
A system of internal and external review.
What is Qa/Qi?
The condition that causes periods of lucidness, confusion or violence.
What is Alzheimer's Disease?
Placards tell you information about these things.
What are Hazardous Materials?
Cardiac output decreases and cholesterol levels increase.
What is Middle Adulthood?
The contraindications of this medication include allergy and facial trauma.
What is Naloxone?
Denial, Acceptance, Bargaining, Anger, Depression
What are the stages of dying?
Many elderly patient's have this condition which is caused by widespread hardening of the arteries.
What is Arteriosclerosis?
The three safety zones are called Cold, ______ and Hot.
What is Warm?
These are capable of risky activity, which is the leading cause of death in this group.
What is Early Adulthood?
The five rights are ___________.
What are Patient, Medication, Route, Dose and Time?