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Body Systems!
100

This healthcare professional, known by its abbreviation, EMT.

What is Emergency Medical Technician?

100

Name 1 medications that EMTs can provide or assist in providing.

What is albuterol, nitroglycerin, aspirin, charcoal, epinephrine, oral glucose, oxygen, or narcan?

100

This bone is the longest and one of the strongest bones in the body.

What is a femur?

100

Morphine, Codeine, Methadone, and Oxycodone are all types of this class of drug/agent

What is an opiate/opioid?

100

Stomach, Esopaghus, Colon are part of what system?

What is the Digestive System?

200

In this widely recognized symbol of EMS, the serpent and the staff represent this ancient Greek figure.

Who is Asclepius?

200

Narcan and Naloxone are most commonly known for treating this medical condition.

What is opioid overdose?

200

This structure of connective tissue, not a joint or a ligament, connects muscles to bones.

What is a tendon?

200

According to the American Association of Poison Control Centers, this method is how 80% of poisonings occur.

A. Inhalation 

B. Absorption/Surface Contact 

C. Ingestion 

D. Injection

What is C) Ingestion?

200

Mandible, Sternum, Pelvis are part of what system?

What is the skeletal system?

300

This type of EMTs, sometimes referred to as EMT-P, holds the highest level of EMT certification and can perform advanced, life-saving interventions.

What is a Paramedic?

300

How does an EMT deliver epinephrine using this device or through this route.

What is an EpiPen? What is Intramuscular?

300

This bone (or set of bones, depending on how you look at it!) contains a feature, known as “foramen magnum,” or “big hole.”

What is the skull/cranium?

300

Diazepam, Secobarbital, and Midazolam are all sedative-hypnotics. Which of the following is not a typical sign or symptom of sedative-hypnotics?

A. Slurred Speech 

B. Sedation or Coma

 C. Hyperventilation 

D. Hypotension

What is C) Hyperventilation?

300

Fallopian Tubes, Testicles, Cervix are part of what system?

What is the Reproductive System?

400

Private Ambulance Agencies make up 40% of organizations providing EMS Transport Services. What type of organization makes up 37%?

A. Military Transports 

B. Police Departments. 

C. Fire Departments 

D. Hospital EMS

Fire Departments

400

Instead of oral glucose, some state protocols permit providers to administer this in case of hypoglycemia.

What is a sugary beverage or food, such as orange juice.

400

Which section of the spine contains the most vertebrae?

A. The Cervical Spine 

B. the Thoracic Spine 

C. The Lumbar Spine 

D. the Sacral Vertebrae

The Thoracic Spine (12 thoracic vertebrae)

400

What is the phone number for Poison Control?

A. 01189998819991197253 

B. 1-800-222-1222 

C. 1-800-867-5309 

D. 911

What is B) 1-800-222-1222?

400

Kidney, Ureter, Bladder are part of what system? 

What is the Renal/Urinary System?

500

This widely recognized symbol representing Emergency Medical Services across the U.S. is adapted from the Medical ID Symbols of the American Medical Association. (Hint: Star of ____)

What is the Star of Life?

500

Nitroglycerin is kept in dark bottles for this reason or else it will become inactive.

What is deterioration due to light?

500

Two of the three bones in the middle ear are called the Malleus (Hammer) and Incus (Anvil). The third one, the stapes, is commonly referred to as what?

A. The Stapler 

B. The Striker 

C. The Stirrup 

D. The Cap

C. The Stirrup

500

Over 1 in 10 deaths, according to the CDC, among working-age adults in the U.S. can be attributed to excessive use of this poison.

What is Alcohol?

500

Gastrocnemius, Trapezius, Rectus abdominis are part of what system? 

What is the muscular system?