Medical
Airway
Diabetic
Trauma & Anatomy
Anatomy & Assessment
100
What is the adult dose for activated charcoal?
What is 50-100 g
100
You arrive on the scene of a cardiac arrest and find that bystanders have initiated CPR. You take over care of the patient, and your assessment reveals a 48-year-old male who is apneic. You decide to place an Oral Airway (OPA). How do you measure the size of the airway for the patient ?
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100
Which of the following is the more common diabetic emergency?
What is Hypoglycemia
100
It is acceptable to ask patients to walk when triaging an MCI
What True
100
What is the name of the knee cap?
What is a Patella
200
Nitroglycerin is a:
What is a Vasodilator. Vasodilation refers to the widening of blood vessels. When blood vessels dilate, the flow of blood is increased due to a decrease in vascular resistance. Therefore, dilation of arterial blood vessels (mainly the arterioles) decreases blood pressure.
200
Oxygen supplied via a non-rebreather mask should be set to a flow rate of:
What is 10-15 lpm?
200
You are transporting an unconscious diabetic patient to the hospital. what is the best position for transport?
What is Recovery position?
200
Which of these is closest to phalanges?
What is a Ankle. Phalanges is the name of the finger and toe bones.
200
When the pupils are in a dark room, they will:
What is Dilate? Pupils get larger, dilate, in a dark environment.
300
Most patients experiencing chest pain will not be having a heart attack.
What is True? Although it is true that most patients that complain of chest pain are not having a heart attack, you should treat these patients as if it is a serious cardiac event.
300
Is wheezing a sign or a symptom?
What is a Sign? Signs are things that you can see, feel, hear, etc. Symptoms are things your patient feels. Since you can hear wheezing, it is a sign. Signs are things that you can see, feel, hear, etc. Symptoms are things your patient feels. Since you can hear wheezing, it is a sign.
300
Which of the following is not typically considered a sign or symptom of hypoglycemia?
What is Vomiting?
300
The medical term for the heel bone is the:
What is a Calcaneus
300
One of the best ways to prevent disease transmission is:
What is Frequent hand washing. Although gloves and other PPE are important, do not underestimate the importance of frequent hand washing!
400
What is the most common cause of an AED failure?
What is Battery failure?
400
What is the name of the bubbling sound in lungs?
What is Rales?
400
What is diabetes?
What is either caused by decreased insulin production or the cells' inability to use insulin, resulting in hyperglycemia. ?
400
Crepitus and false motion are:
What are Signs of a fracture?
400
Proximal refers to:
Who is Closer to trunk?
500
What is the initial treatment for a responsive patient suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning?
What is 100% O2 via NRM?
500
In which of the following sittuations should you consult with medical control before inserting a nasopharyngeal airway?
What is Patient has severe trauma to head and face? Inserting a nasopharyngeal airway into a patient with severe facial trauma may cause further harm.
500
A blood sugar level below_____ is considered hypoglycemic. While a Blood sugar level above _____ is considered hyperglycemic.
What is 80, 120?
500
When packaging a young child to a spine board, you should consider padding under the:
What are Shoulders? Because young children have relatively larger heads, you may need to pad under the shoulders to keep the spine aligned
500
The term flushed refers to:
What is Red?