Asthma
Heart attack/Angina
Allergies/Anaphylaxis
Diabetes
100

What medication is used for asthma?

Inhaler


100

What medication is given for angina?

Aspirin and nitroglycerin

100

Treatment?

Epipen (Blue to the sky, orange to the thigh)

100

Treatment?

Glucose tablets or something sugary

200

How do you administer the medication?

Shake the container, then remove the cap.
Tell the casualty to breathe out completely,
Tell the casualty to breathe in slowly and deeply—as the casualty does, the inhaler should be pressed to release the medication.

200

Sign and symptoms of heart attack/angina? (name three)

  • Have crushing pain in the center of their chest

  • Shortness of breath

  • Sweating

  • Dizziness

  • Nausea

200

What should you do if only the auto-injector is expired?

Administer the epipen anyway

200

What is the difference between hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia?

Main difference: Hypoglycemia has too much insulin while hyperglycemia has not enough

300

What are some possible causes for an asthma attack? (name three)

  • Colds, upper airway infections

  • Pet fur

  • Insect bites, stings

  • Foods

  • Pollen, paint and smoke

300

Which is worse: Heart attack or angina? Why?

Heart attack is worse as it doesn’t go away with medication or rest. It can also lead to cardiac arrest.

300

What is anaphylaxis?

Severe allergic reaction which usually happens when a substance to which the casualty is very sensitive enters the body

300

Signs and symptoms for hypoglycemia? (name two)

  • Headache

  • Confused. irritable, aggressive

  • Difficulty speaking

400

What are some signs and symptoms for an asthma attack? (name 4)

  • Shortness of breath, coughing or wheezing

  • Fast, shallow breathing

  • Tightness in chest

  • Fatigue

400

How many doses of nitroglycerin do you give? 

Every 5-10 minutes, up to 3 doses if needed

400

What are four signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis?

  • Itchiness

  • Hives

  • Swelling

  • Difficulty breathing

  • Nausea

  • Shock

400

Signs and symptoms for hyperglycemia? (name three)

  • Thirsty

  • Nauseous

  • Frequent urination

  • Breath smells like nail polish

500

How long should a casualty hold their breath for after administering medication and why?

10 seconds so that the medication can spread out in the lungs

500

Aside from the five rights, what question should you ask the casualty before administering medication for angina?

Have you had any sexual enhancement drugs in the past 24 hours?


500

What is the medication inside epipens called?

Epinephrine

500

What should the qualities of pulse and breathing be for Hypoglycemia vs hypoglycemia

Hypoglycemia: Strong and rapid pulse, Shallow breathing

Hyperglycemia: Weak and rapid, Deep breathing