Pharmacology
Cardio-Pulmonary
Patient Assessment
Airway Management
Shock
100

The body's effect on a drug

What is pharmacokinetics?

100

This is the range for the average adult heart rate

What is 60-100?

100

Five steps to the scene size up

BSI/Scene Safe 

Number of patients 

Needs for additional resources

Medical or Trauma? 


100

Two techniques for manually opening an airway

Head-tilt, Child-lift 

Jaw Thrust

100

This is known as a global state of hypoperfusion

What is shock?

200
The six rights of medication administration

What are right patient, right route, right medication, right dose, right time, right documentation

200
This is the correct compression-ventilation ratio for single rescuer CPR without an advanced airway

What is 30:2? 

200

These should be addressed during your primary assessment

What are life threats? 

Airway, Breathing, Circulation

200

This device delivers the highest oxygen concentration without advanced airway placement

What is a non rebreather mask? 

200

Three components of the perfusion triangle

Heart, blood vessels, blood

Pump, Container, Fluid

300

This medication is used in severe cases of anaphylaxis to counteract airway swelling and hypotension

What is epinephrine? 

300

The small grape-like structures at the end of the bronchioles responsible for gas exchange

What are alveoli? 

300

This acronym helps the EMT to gather a focused medical history

What is SAMPLE history?

300

This airway adjunct is used in an unconscious patient without a gag reflex

What is an OPA?

300

Name any three types of shock

What are Cardiogenic, Distributive, Hypovolemic, Neurogenic, Obstructive? 

400

This beta-agonist bronchodilator is commonly delivered by MDI or nebulizer

What is Albuterol? 

400

During Mechanical ventilation with a BVM how much should the bag be squeezed

Until visible chest rise and fall 

400

Generally used for pain this pneumonic can also be used for gathering information related to the patient's chief complaint

What is OPQRST? 

400

This devise provides positive pressure ventilation when squeezed. 

What is a BVM? 

400

When the body's natural response mechanisms are overrun, shock changes from this type to- this type

What is Compensated and Decompensated shock?

500

Routes for Drug administration include these

IV, IM, Oral, Subcutaneous, Sublingual, Topical, Inhalation

500

An imbalance of ventilation and perfusion is known as this

What is a V/Q mismatch? 

500

The difference between a primary and secondary assessment

Primary: Trats life threats to the ABC's 


Secondary: Focuses assessment relating to the patients chief complaint, performed after life threats have been addressed

500
This airway device is inserted blindly and sits above the vocal cords

What is a supraglottic airway? I-gel

500

The end state of all shock types if left untreated leads to this disease process

What is MODS? Multiple end organ dysfunction syndrome