General
Medical
OB
Trauma
100

What is considered a pediatric pt? 

<12

100

Contraindications for a supraglottic airway?

1. Intact gag reflex

2. Caustic Ingestion

100

How do you transport a pregnant pt?

Position of comfort or left side

100

What do you do with the amputated limb and stump? 

Amputated: cover with moist sterile dressing, place in sealed bag, keep cool and don't allow freezing

Stump: cover with moist, sterile dressing covered by dry dressing

200

5 reasons to not attempt resuscitation

1. Lividity or rigor mortis

2. decomposition

3. decapitation

4. massive blunt head/chest/abdominal trauma

5. 3rd degree burns on more than 90% of body surface area

200

What is the Sepsis Criteria?

1. Documented Infection

2. Hypotensive (systolic less than 90)

3. At least 2 of the SIRS Criteria

- temp greater than 100.4 or lower than 96.8

- Pulse greater than 90

- Resp rate greater than 20

200

You do "blank" for ALL ob pts?

High flow oxygen and fluids

200

Exceptions to traumatic arrest are?

hint: 5 things

1. Hypothermia

2. Drowning

3. Pregnant with estimated gestational age of >20

4. Lightening Strike or electrocution

5. Avalanche victim

300

What age does a pt have to be to seek mental health help?

15

300

During an overdose what information do you need?

hint: 5 things

1. type of ingestion

2. What/when/how ingested?

3. Bring the poison/substance if possible to the ED

4. Note actions taken by bystanders

5. Contact poison control


300

If a pregnant pt is immobilized how/how much do you tilt the backboard?

15-30 degrees to the left side

300

What is M.A.R.C.H in our general trauma care protocols?

Massive hemorrhage, Address airway and Support Breathing, Assess Circulation, Hypothermia/Head Injury

400
 A person has decision making capabilities when?

hint: 3 things

1. Understands nature of illness/injury or the risk associated 

2. Understands possible consequences with delaying treatment/refusing transport

3. Not intoxicated with drugs or alcohol 

400

What is included in the pediatric pain scale?

(Acronym)

Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability

Scoring: 1-3

400

What info is needed with pt history? 

Number of pregnancies (Gravida), Number of live births (Para), expected delivery date, length of previous labors, narcotic use in the last 4 hours

400

What kind of trauma do you avoid using a C-Collar and what are the exceptions?

hint: 2 scenarios

Penetrating neck injury (place if presence of a neurologic deficit) or athletic equipment is in place and you are unable to remove it

500

What is the role of a mandated reporter? 

- what happens if you don't report?

A mandatory reporter has reasonable cause to know or suspect that someone has been subjected to abuse/neglect/exploitation

- What happens if you do not report? 

1. Charged with a class 3 misdemeanor

2. Liable for damages proximately caused by failing to report

500

What are the 6 things you must document if you restrain a pt?

1. Description justifying restraint

2. Efforts to de-escalate 

3. Type of restraints used

4. Condition of pt. while restrained/reevaluations

5. Condition of pt. at the time of transfer of care to ER staff

6. any injury to pt. or personnel

500

What level is VVH intensive care nursery? 

level 2

500

What are non-hypovolemic causes of shock that could happen during trauma?

part 2: What is the SBP in adult and pediatric you will administer fluids? 

1. Tension Pneumothorax

2. Pericardial Tamponade

3. Neurogenic 

Part 2 - Adult: 100mmHg Ped: 90mmHg