Broken Heartsville
Have a Heart
Communication
Documentation
Medications and Such
Assessment I
Assessment II
100

Describe Acute coronary syndrome?

What are any group or clinical symptoms consistent with acute myocardial ischemia. 

100

The ability of cardiac muscle cells to contract without stimulation from the nervous system is called? 

What is automaticity

100

Why is it important for EMS to provide ER staff with a oral report when transferring care?

What is summarizing the patient assessment and treatment information. 
100

You have made an error on a hand written patient care report, how do you correct this mistake?

What is drawing a single line through the error and write the correct word next to it, along with your initials. 

100
Name the medications that an EMT can assist with if the patient has a prescription for it?

What is nitroglycerin, MDI, Epi-Pen

100
How do we differentiate between a patient with a respiratory emergency and a patient with a cardiac condition?

What is perform a thorough assessment to help support our suspicions. 

100

Describe Rhonchi

What is a rattling noise that changes when the patient coughs.

200

What does an ECG (Electrocardiogram) waveform represent?

What is representing the electrical activity of the heart. 

200
Name the primary pacemaker site of the heart?

What is the sinoatrial (SA) node. 

200

What roles does the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) play in EMS?

What is the FCC establishes and enforces regulations related to the use of radio operations. 

200

An intoxicated patient will not leave the oxygen mask on... how do you document this behavior in your patient care report?

What is 'patient continually removes the oxygen mask despite continued reapplication'

200

Name medications that can be given PO?

What is Aspirin, oral glucose, glucose tablets, activated charcoal. 

200

Patient Assessment: 50 Year Old Female with AMS, history of COPD, respiratory rate is 6 breaths/min, cool, clammy skin with cyanosis around the lips. What is your priority patient management? 

What is airway, with assisting respirations with positive pressure ventilations. 

200

What tool can EMTs utilize that can help guide and assess our patients when we administer oxygen to a patient who complains of chest pain?

What is pulse oximetry. 

300

A patient is having difficulty breathing and a problem with their upper airway. What lung sounds might we hear if someone has an obstruction or swelling in their upper airway?

What is stridor?

300

Which portion of the heart is responsible for causing fluid to back up into the alveoli?

What is the left ventricle

300

How do EMTs communicate with someone is deaf?

What is draw pictures or write information on a note pad.

300
So... you can't spell medical terms very well for your Patient Care report (PCR), how would write your narrative? 

What is writing using everyday language, don't put misspelled words in your PCR.

300

How does albuterol benefit the patients lungs? 

What is albuterol relaxing and opening the smaller airways in the lungs. 
300

Give indications for a patient with a possible pulmonary embolism

What are sudden onset of shortness of breath, rapid breathing, chest pain especially when taking a deep breath, recently had surgery, lack of movement of extremities. 

300

Medical Control has advised you to perform a skill that is not in the best interest of the patient. How would you handle this situation? 

What is explain your concerns from medical control and ask for clarification. 

400
Describe Myocardial Ischemia

What is a blockage in a coronary artery depriving the heart of oxygen

400

What does an 12-lead (ECG) do and why do we obtain these from our patients?

What is getting a 'picture' of the electrical activity of the heart? We do this so we can see what's happening to the inside of the heart.

400

Benefits of asking a closed-ended question?

What are getting information very quickly. 

400

As EMS providers, who are we legal obligated to allow access to patient care report?

What is any healthcare provider assuming care of the patient. 

400

List the medications that be aerosolized at the EMT-Basic level

What are albuterol and Atrovent (Ipratropium)

400

What two ailments are associated with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)

What are Emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis

400

What are the three key characteristics of a patient experiencing an asthma emergency? 

What is acute bronchospasms, Excessive mucus production, and Wheezing. 

500

State medical conditions in which pulmonary edema can occur?

What are heart attack, brain injury, and near drowning incidences

500

What does the tricuspid valve do?

What is prevents free flowing blood from the right ventricle to the right atrium

500

Describe therapeutic effects of oral glucose on a patient with altered mental status?

What is seeing an improvement in the patient's mental status. 

500

True or False: Uncontrolled hypertension is a leading cause of dissecting aneurysms? 

What is true
500

Frothy pink sputum indicates what type of medical condition?

What is Congestive heart failure. 

500

Describe angina pectoris

What is partial or temporary blockage of blood flow to the hear muscle causing chest pain. 

500

Describe Cystic Fibrosis

What is a genetic disorder that effects the lungs and digestive system where excessive and thick mucus often plugs the airway. 

600

Difference between stable and unstable angina? 

What is patient's chest pain can diminish after rest or medication administration; pain stops after a short period of time. 

600

Which patients are most likely to suffer from a silent MI?

What are older female patients who suffer from diabetes. 

600

3 Year old patient with difficulty breathing, has stridor respirations, patient is alert, respirations 30/min, skin is warm and dry, lung sounds are clear and equal, mother states they were find all day and was playing in the living room when sudden onset of difficulty breathing occurred? What are your suspicions of the patient's condition?

What is a Foreign Body Airway Obstruction.

600

True or Fals: Can Patient care reports be subpoenaed even if the lawsuit centers on negligence that occurred in the ER Department 

What is true. Patient care reports stay with each patient. 

600
When someone experiences an abdominal aortic aneurysm what are EMTS most concerned about in regard to patient treatment and transport?

What is massive internal bleeding. 

600

Describe emphysema?

What is the chronic destruction of the alveolar walls and the alveoli lose their elasticity.

600

List 3 differences between Epiglottitis and Croup

Croup: gradual onset, virus based, barking (seal-like) cough, stridor

Epiglottitis: sudden onset, Drooling, bacteria based, difficulty swallowing, stridor

700

Describe an acute myocardial infarction

What is the necrosis or death of a portion of the myocardium due to prolonged lack of oxygen 

700
List signs and symptoms of Congestive Heart Failure? 

What are shortness of breath, fatigue, swelling of the limbs, and abdomen, also jugular vein distention, hypoxia etc. 

700

Walk us through the pathway of the heart?

What is vena cava, right atrium, right ventricle, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta. 

700
List of the steps in putting on a CPAP mask?

What are ensuring patient meets the CPAP criteria: fluid build up in lungs, verify no contraindications, get patient's consent for CPAP application, talk patient through placement of mask, ensure a good-tight seal, place high flow oxygen, verify correct PEEP and oxygen flow, and watch for signs of patient improvement or worsening condition. 

700

What is COPD? ... Not the definition but what is happening inside of the body?

What are changes in the pulmonary structure and function that is progressive and irreversible for worse not better
700

In your own words describe orthopnea?

What is difficulty breathing that occurs when lying flat and is relieved by sitting or standing up

700

Describe what happens inside the body when a patient experiences a hypertensive emergency?

What is an acute and extreme high blood pressure that leads to signs/symptoms of end-organ damage.