High as a Kite
Shock and Awe
Stayin' Alive
Heartbreaker
Breath of Fresh Air
100

This Opioid Antagonist knocks other molecules off of the pain receptors in the body

What is Narcan/Naloxone?

100

This is what you must check immediately before pressing the shock button during defibrillation

What is making sure the patient is clear?

100

This is the ratio for compressions to ventilations in an Adult Patient suffering from Cardiac Arrest

What is 30:2?

100

These are 3 common areas to experience pain during a heart attack

What are the Chest, Jaw, Back, or Arms?

100

This Oxygen Delivery Device is utilized in Patients who are conscious and require Oxygen Therapy but not ventilations

What is a Non-Rebreather Mask (NRB)?

200

In the Opioid Overdose Protocol, a second dose may be administered after this time frame.

What is 3-5 Minutes?

200

This is the number of shocks that can be given to a patient in a Traumatic Cardiac Arrest

1

200

This is the Age Range for Child CPR

What is 1-8 years?

200

During a heart attack, patients may have taken this medication to "thin their blood"

What is ASA/Aspirin?

200

This is the rate of ventilations for a CHILD

What is 1 Every 3-5 Seconds?

300

This is the dose of Medication administered to a patient under the Opioid Overdose Protocol

What is 4mg?

300

The position of the AED Pads on a Child who is too small for the standard "Adult Placement"

What is Anterior/Posterior?

300

The "encircling method" where Compressions are performed with 2 Thumbs is used on this Category of Patients

What is Infant/Neonate?

300

This is a heart arrhythmia that is too fast and is characterized by Palpitations or the patient feeling like their heart is "Racing"

What is SVT? (Supraventricular Tachycardia)

300

For an infant who is conscious and choking, these are the two methods performed to relieve the obstruction

What are 5 Back Blows and 5 Chest Compressions?

400

In a suspected Opioid Overdose, this should be attempted before any drug administration

What is 2 minutes of Ventilation?

400

This is the age of a Patient who CANNOT RECEIVE DEFIBRILLATION

What is <30 Days?

400

This the approximate number of Compressions it takes to produce enough pressure to begin moving blood around a Patient's body during Cardiac Arrest

What is 10-15 Compressions?

400

These are the vessels that are occluded in a Heart Attack

What are the Coronary Arteries?

400

A second dose of Epinephrine can be given after this period of time if the patient has not improved

What is 5 Minutes?

500

These are the 3 biggest signs to look for when checking for Opioid overdose

What are Pinpoint Pupils, Decreased Respiratory Rate, and Unconsciousness?

500

These are the names of the two "Shockable Rhythms" that our AED analyzes for

What is Ventricular Fibrillation and Ventricular Tachycardia?

500

The percent of Time off of the Chest and not performing chest compressions during CPR is referred to as this

What is Compression Fraction?

500

This Heart Medication is a vasodilator, and it can lower a patient's blood pressure - sometimes drastically

What is Nitroglycerin?

500

This is the Patient Weight range for the EpiPen Jr. Auto Injector

What is 15-30Kg (33-66lbs)?