Vital Signs
Medical Emegerncies
Trauma
Pharmacology
Patient Assessment
100

Normal HR?

60-100 beats per minute

100

Treating Anaphylaxis 

Administer Epinephrine depending on size of the patient

100

Types of shock

hypovolemic, cardiogenic, distributive, obstructive

100

Common Pain Meds

Acetaminophen, Ibruprofen, and Aspirin

100

Primary Assessment

Airway, Breathing, Circulation (ABC)

200

What is a pulse oximeter?

A device that measures oxygen saturation in the blood

200

Stroke Symptoms

FAST - Facial Droop, ARM weakness, SPEECH difficulties, Time to call 911

200

Control Bleeding?

direct pressure, apply a tourniquet 

200

What is Nitroglycerin used in EMS?

It is used to treat chest pain (angina) by dilating blood vessels and improving blood flow to the heart.

200

SAMPLE History

Signs/ Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past medical history, last oral intake, Events leading to injury/illness

300

Normal BP?


120/80 mmHg

300

Diabetic Emergency

Low Blood Sugar (hypoglycemia) 

high blood sugar (hyperglycemia)

300

Splinting Technique

Immobilize the joint above and below the injury

300

What is the purpose of giving aspirin to a patient with chest pain?

To reduce the risk of blood clots

300

Vital Sign Indicators 

Heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, oxygen sat, temp

400

Respiratory Rate

12-20 breaths per minute

400

Asthma Attack

Administer supplemental oxygen and assist with a bronchodilator (e.g., albuterol) if available.


400

head Injury Protocol

stabilize the head and neck, check airway, and monitor for signs of concussion

400

EpiPen Use

Inject into the outer thigh for rapid epinephrine 

400

Head-to-toe Assessment

Systematic examination from head to feet to check for injuries or abnormalities

500

What is a normal temperature?

98.6 

500

Hyperventilation

Encourage slow, controlled breathing and treat underlying causes 

500

Burn Classification 

First- degree, second- degree, and third degree burns

500

Side Effects of Meds

Nausea, dizziness, drowsiness

500

Secondary Assessment

More detailed Examination after primary assessment and stabilization including vitals, focused exam, history