Airway Adjuncts
Bleeding & Shock
Assessment Findings
OB & Delivery
EMS Safety
100

This airway adjunct is used on an unresponsive patient with no gag reflex.

What is an OPA

100

This is the first step in bleeding control.

What is direct pressure?

100

This skin sign may indicate hypoxia.

What is cyanosis?

100

This stage of labor involves dilation of the cervix.

What is Stage 1?

100

This is the first step before approaching any scene.

What is scene size-up?

200

This airway adjunct is used on a patient with a gag reflex.

What is an NPA

200

This type of shock is caused by blood loss.

What is hypovolemic shock?

200

This sound indicates fluid in the airway and need for suctioning.

What is gurgling?

200

This stage involves delivery of the baby.

What is Stage 2?

200

This is worn to prevent exposure to bodily fluids.

What is PPE

300

This measurement is used to size an OPA.

What is corner of mouth to earlobe?

300

This is the late sign of shock involving decreased blood pressure.

What is hypotension?

300

This is the normal breathing rate range for an adult.

What is 12–20 breaths per minute?

300

This stage involves delivery of the placenta.

What is Stage 3?

300

This type of hazard involves chemicals or toxins.

What is a hazardous materials (hazmat) situation?

400

This is a contraindication for an NPA.

What is suspected skull fracture (or head injury with facial trauma)?

400

This device is used when bleeding cannot be controlled by pressure.

What is a tourniquet?

400

This is what unequal pupils may indicate.

What is brain injury (or increased ICP)?

400

This term describes contractions that are not true labor.

What are Braxton Hicks contractions?

400

This is the safest direction to move away from a hazard scene.

What is uphill, upwind, and upstream?

500

This maneuver is used to open the airway in a trauma patient.

What is the jaw-thrust maneuver?

500

This type of bleeding is bright red and spurting.

What is arterial bleeding?

500

This condition may be suspected if a diabetic patient is unconscious.

What is hypoglycemia?

500

This position is recommended for a pregnant patient with hypotension.

What is left lateral recumbent position?

500

This system is used to manage large-scale incidents.

What is ICS (Incident Command System)?