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Vital Signs
Oxygen
CPR
Airway
100
A headache or chest pain.
What is a symptom?
100
This is the normal respiratory rate for an adult.
What is 12-20?
100
This is the concentration of oxygen in the atmosphere.
What is 21%.
100
This is the proper compression to ventilation rate while performing CPR in an adult.
What is 30 to 2.
200
These are the 6 checks that must be done prior to touching a patient.
What is BSI? Scene Safety? Need for additional resources? Need for spinal immobilization? MOI? Number of patients?
200
This is represented by the force of blood against the arteriole walls following ejection of blood from the left ventricle.
What is Systole?
200
How many liters of oxygen are delivered through a non-rebreather mask and nasal cannula.
What is 10-25 liters per minute and 2-6 liters per minute?
200
This is the proper compression to ventilation rate while performing CPR in a child or infant.
What is 15 to 2.
200
This is where respiration occurs.
What is the alveoli?
300
The pneumonic OPQRST stands for.
What is Onset? Provocation? Quality? Radiation? Severity? Time?
300
This is the normal range for a patients blood sugar.
What is 80-120?
300
This is how many cc's of air a bag valve mask delivers.
What is 800 cc's?
300
These are 2 things to check on a patient prior to beginning CPR.
What is a pulse and respiration's?
300
This is how you properly size an opa.
What is from the earlobe to the corner of the mouth?
400
This is what you must decide prior to your primary assessment.
What is your transport decision?
400
A patient with eye opening to voice, no verbal response and flexion of his extremities has a GCS score of.
What is 8?
400
This is the proper ventilation rate for assisting ventilations in an adult.
What is every 3-5 seconds?
400
This is the proper depth of compressions when performing CPR on an infant, child and adult.
What is 1/2-1 inch, 1-1 1/2 inches and 1 1/2-2 inches.
400
This is the point at which the trachea splits into right and left sides.
What is the carina?
500
This is the first item you ask after introducing yourself to a patient.
What is permission to treat?
500
This is the average respiratory rate of a newborn.
What is 40-60?
500
This is how much oxygen is in a D Tank.
What is 2000lbs?
500
This is the first intervention you do when you are a single rescuer responding to a pediatric cardiac arrest.
What is call or have someone else call 911?
500
This is the proper way to suction a patients airway.
What is insert the yankauer or soft tip without suction, go no farther that you can see and suction on the way out for no more than 15 seconds?