Diabetes & AMS
Allergic
ID & Sepsis
Poison & OD
ABD EMER
Behavioral
Hemo/Renal
Random
100

A hormone produced by the pancreas, or taken as a medication by many diabetic pts

Insulin

100

A severe life-threatening allergic reaction in which blood vessels dilate, causing a drop in blood pressure, and the tissues lining the resp system swell

Anaphylaxis

100

Who is most susceptible/high risk for pneumonia?

Very young and elderly patients

100

Any substance that can harm the body by altering cell structure or functions

Poison

100

Position that helps maintain airway for pt that is vomiting

Left lateral recumbent

100

The manner in which a person acts

behavior

100

Clumping of platelets to form clots is called:

Aggregation

100

What are the three components evaluated for the Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale?

Facial droop, Arm drift, & Speech

200

Two things we do NOT do when a pt is having a convulsive seizure

Hold pt down or put anything in airway

200

What is the effect of epi on the blood vessels

vasoconstriction

200

Antiviral Meds for the flu must be given w/in ____ of symptom onset to be effective.

48 hours

200

Four types of poisons:

Ingested, Inhaled, Absorbed, & Injected

200

What does AAA stand for?

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

200

Chemicals within the body that transmit a message in the brain from the distal end of one neuron to the proximal end of the nest neuron.

Neurotransmitters

200

An abnormally low number of RBCs due to sickle cell disease

SCA (Sickle Cell Anemia)

200

Stimulants such as cocaine and meth that affect the CNS and excite the user

300

Pt can speak clearly, but cannot understand what you are saying, so they will clearly say things that do not make sense. What is this known as?

Receptive aphasia

300

Which symptom is a sign of sever allergic reaction?

A: itchy eyes

B: Headache

C: Stridor

D: Runny nose

C: Stridor

300

What is the most important thing you can do for a stable septic patient?

Notify the ED ("Sepsis alert")

300

Vaporizing compounds, such as cleaning fluid, that are breathed in by the abuser to produce a "high."

Volatile Chemicals

300

What is most concerning for pts w/ appendicitis?

Rupture of the appendix

300

We must always seek consent from behavioral emergency pts in order to transport unless they have AMS and cannot consent or they are ________. 

Suicidal 

300

loss of the normal ability to form a blood clot w/ internal or external bleeding

Coagulopathy

300

The period of time immediately following a tonic-clonic seizure in which the pt goes from full loss of consciousness to full mental status

Postictal Phase
400

A prolonged seizure or situation when a person suffers two or more convulsive seizures w/o regaining full consciousness.

Status Epilepticus

400

What is the primary chemical released during an allergic reaction that causes symptoms?

Histamine

400

What does the qSOFA score predict? 

Whether a septic pt will have a longer ICU stay/recovery or is more likely to die

400

Acidose is used to treat what?

Poison PO (by mouth)

400

An inflammation of the gallbladder, often caused by gallstones that block the normal flow of bile out of the gallbladder.

Cholecystitis

400

Inadequate breathing or resp arrest caused by a body position that restricts breathing 

Positional Asphyxia

400

Despite needing multiple treatments (exchanges) per day in most cases, pts prefer peritoneal dialysis over hemodialysis because ___________________?

They can do it at home

400

What are Koplik Spots?

With Measles, pts may have white/bluish spots on inside of cheek

500

A condition that occurs as the result of hyperglycemia. Characterized by dehydration, altered mental status, and shock. 

DKA (Diabetic Ketoacidosis)

500

The only epinephrine allowed to be carried/given by EMTs is 1mL of the appropriate concentration, which is has _ mg of epi in _ mL

500

What is the incubation period for chicken pox? 

10-21 days

500

What type of drug is the pt using: No concept of real time, not aware of the true environment, does not make sense when trying to communicate, "seeing" or "hearing" things & may become aggressive or be very timid

Hallucinogens

500

Pain that is felt in a location other than where the pain originates

Referred Pain

500

A chronic mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. Pt may seem like they have lost touch with reality.

Schizophrenia

500

If a pt w/ ESRD has evaluated levels of potassium, this can cause ________.

dysrhythmias

500

What are the parameters for each for SIRS criteria?

TEMP:

HR:

RR:

SBP:

Mental Status:

TEMP: <96.8 or >101

HR: >90

RR: >20

SBP: <90

Mental Status: Altered or worsened