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These are 3 signs of clinical death.
What is lividity, rigor mortis and incineration?
100
This is the oxygen range used when providing bag valve mask respirations.
What is 15-25?
100
This is the term used to define absent breathing.
What is apnea?
100
This is what AMI stands for.
What is acute myocardial infarction?
100
This is what we call patients between birth and 1 month old?
What is a neonate?
200
These are the 8 vital signs we check for in every patient.
What is their level of consciousness, B/P, respirations, heart rate, pupils, skin color, capillary refill and lung sounds?
200
This is the route when administering nitroglycerine.
What is sub-lingual?
200
This is how long a patient can survive without oxygen prior to brain death?
What is 6-10 minutes?
200
List 3 causes of anaphylaxis.
What is insects, plants, foods, medications or chemicals?
200
This is the definition for the pneumonic AEIOUTIPS.
What is alcohol, epilepsy, insulin, overdose, underdose, trauma, infection, psychosis and shock?
300
This is the adult dosage of epinepherine for an adult epi-pen.
What is 0.3mg?
300
Shock is the result of this to the cells.
What is hypoperfusion?
300
These are the 4 links in the chain of survival.
What is early access, early defibrillation, early advanced care and early transport?
300
This is the state a patient is in 5-30 minutes following a seizure.
What is the post-ictal state?
300
This is the most common type of stroke.
What is an ischemic stroke?
400
Simply stated, this is the definition on the sympathetic and para-sympathetic nervous systems.
What is fight or flight and slow and low?
400
This is what sunken fontanelles in a pediatric patient may be caused from.
What is dehydration?
400
This is the location where pain from a AAA is referred to?
What is the back?
400
These are the cells that carry oxygen to the tissue of the body.
What are red blood cells?
400
A pregnant female is chocking, what method of removing the foreign body would you use.
What is chest thrusts?
500
These are 2 medical conditions that might mimic a CVA.
What is hypglycemia and TIA?
500
These are 2 most common types of obstructive shock.
What are cardiac tamponade and tension pneumothorax?
500
These are the 5 rights prior to medication administration?
What is the right drug, dose, time, patient and route?
500
This is where air collects when a patient is suffering from a pneumothorax.
What is the pleural space?
500
This is the maximum amount of time you, as an EMT, are allowed to suction an adult, child and pediatric patient.
What is 15 seconds for an adult, 10 seconds for a child and 5 seconds for an infant?