Anything goes
Life Span/ Vitals
Airway
Patient Assessment
Pharmacology/Shock
100

A carbon monoxide exposure, Pt is tachycardic, and hypotensive and unresponsive they are in shock why?

No Oxygen to the cells 

100

You notice pronounced swelling near the anterior fontanelle of a infant what could this mean?

They have a fever of 102 or higher

100

 Vitals P 128 R 26 shallow B/P 88/ 68 and SpO2 88%  How do you manage the airway?

Assist the ventilations with BVM

100

We use this for the airway for a patient with trauma 

What is Jaw-thrust 

100

What are "6" Rights 

What is:

Right patient, Right medication, Right route, Right dose, Right date, Right documentation

200

Trade name for  aspirin

What is  Bayer

200

Depression and suicide is most common in which age group 

What is Adolescents

200

The process that allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to transfer in the alveoli?

What is diffusion 

200

When would we interrupt the primary assessment?

What is CPR

200

What type of medication would you use  for Asthma 

What is an Inhaler/ Bronchodilator Beta 2 

300

What is the primary source of nutrition for all cells:

What is Glucose 

300

Decrease in tidal volume your body will?

Compensate by increasing the blood pressure.

300

What is the effect you are looking for from Albuterol?

Relaxes the bronchial smooth muscle.

300

After you have PPE and determined the scene safe you would: 

What is Determines the # of Patients 

300

Where do you give an EPI pen and dose adult and child

What is lateral thigh

Adult: 0.30mg

Child: 0.15mg

Must have Airway involvement!

400

Allows O2 and Carbon Dixide to transfer to the alveoli is:

Diffusion

400

What are normal vitals for an 8-year-old?

What is Heart rate 70-110, B/P Systolic 80-120, Respirations 20-30 per minute

400

Pt is transported supine, and is vomiting.  You have a OPA in and have suctioned but you suspect aspiration in the lungs.  How could you have prevented this?

Roll the Pt into the lateral recumbent position.

400

With any Trauma we would:

What is suspect internal injuries not readily apparent

400

Lack of blood flow to tissues is called:

What is Ischemia

500

If a Pt was attacked with Sarin Gas what is the antidote? 

DuoDote autoinjector

500

An adult has adequate circulation how:

What is a pulse of 80 at the radial

500

Checking when you assess the upper airway during the primary (initial) assessment, we are checking for:

What is Sounds of snoring

500

When would you take vitals

What is Secondary assessment 

500

 Internal bleeding and your last set of vitals have just indicated a decrease in blood pressure this is:

What is Decompensated shock

Remember the Blood presser will be lower than the pulse!!