Airway & Breathing
Cardiology & Resuscitation
Trauma
Medical Emergencies
EMS Operations
100

This device is used to maintain an open airway in an unconscious patient without a gag reflex.

What is an oropharyngeal airway (OPA)?

100

CPR for an adult should be performed at a rate of:

What is 100–120 compressions per minute?

100

This type of bleeding is bright red and spurting.

What is arterial bleeding?

100

This condition presents with polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia.

What is hyperglycemia?

100

This acronym reminds EMTs to wear gloves, masks, and goggles.

What is BSI (Body Substance Isolation)?

200

This oxygen delivery device delivers 24-44% oxygen at 1–6 L/min.

What is a nasal cannula?

200

This is the initial step in using an AED.

What is turn it on?

200

This device is used to immobilize a suspected femur fracture.

What is a traction splint?

200

This medication is administered in cases of suspected opioid overdose.

 What is naloxone (Narcan)?

200

This system is used during mass-casualty incidents for triage and patient sorting.

What is START (Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment)?

300

This technique is used to open the airway in a trauma patient with suspected spinal injury.

What is the jaw-thrust maneuver?

300

These are the shockable cardiac rhythms during a cardiac arrest.

What are ventricular fibrillation and pulseless ventricular tachycardia?

300

This is the most reliable indicator of brain perfusion in a head-injured patient.

What is level of consciousness?

300

A "Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale" includes facial droop, arm drift, and:

What is slurred speech?

300

EMTs operate under the authority of this medical professional.

What is the medical director?

400

This lung sound indicates lower airway obstruction, typically in asthma or bronchiolitis.

What is wheezing?

400

This sign of poor perfusion may present as pale, cool, clammy skin and altered mental status.

What is shock?

400

This triage tag color is used for patients who are deceased or unsalvageable.

What is black?

400

This is a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction involving multiple systems. 

What is anaphylaxis?

400

This is the federally mandated system used to coordinate disaster response.

What is the Incident Command System (ICS)?

500

This advanced airway device is inserted blindly and sits above the glottis.

What is a supraglottic airway (e.g., King Airway, iGel)?

500

This is the maximum time you should spend checking for a pulse during BLS.

What is 10 seconds?

500

This is the term for bruising behind the ears, indicating a possible basilar skull fracture.

What is Battle's sign?

500

This type of seizure presents with staring and a brief loss of awareness.

What is an absence seizure?

500

This legal concept protects providers acting in good faith and within their scope.

What is Good Samaritan Law?