Aspirin
Naloxone
Glucose
Albuterol
Epinephrine
100

This is the dose of 1 tablet of baby aspirin

What is 81 mg?

100

This is the medical emergency that naloxone is used for. 

What is opiate overdose?

100
Oral glucose is used to treat this medical emergency.

What is hypoglycemia?

100

This is the indication for Albuterol use. 

What is dyspnea with bronchoconstriction?

100

This is the purpose of epinephrine.

What is to stimulate the nervous system causing bronchodialation and vasoconstriction?

200

This is the minimum age a patient has to be to administer aspirin. 

What is 19 years old?

200

You must first do this prior to administering naloxone.

What is ventilate?

200

A BGL reading of this indicates hypoglycemia.

What is 60 mg/DL?

200

These are potential side effects of albuterol.

What is anxiety, tachycardia, headache?

200

This is what determines whether or not to use a pediatric dose or adult.

What is the patient's weight.

300

This is an indication for administering aspirin.

What is atraumatic chest pain?

300

This is a contraindication for naloxone administration.

What is nothing?

300

If a patient has an insulin pump, do this prior to administering oral glucose. 

What is turn it off?

300
This is the purpose of albuterol. 

What is relieve respiratory distress via bronchocdialation?

300

This is where epinephrine is administered.

What is IM (Intramuscular)? 

400

This is the route that aspirin is administered. 

What is PO (Per os= "By Mouth")

400

This is a potential side effect of intranasal naloxone administration.

What is flash pulmonary edema?

400

This must be done prior to obtaining a refusal after oral glucose administration.

What is ensuring the patient has capacity to refuse?

400
This is how we administer albuterol.

What is nebulizer?

400

These are side effects of epinephrine.

What is tachycardia, anxiety, hypertension, restlessness, hyperglycemia, headache?

500

This is the purpose of aspirin.

What is stopping platelets from sticking together, keeping the clot or obstruction from growing?

500

These are indications for naloxone administration.

What is Decreased Respiratory Drive with suspected opiate use, pinpoint pupils, drug abuse history, paraphernalia on scene, etc. 

500

A hypoglycemic patient is unconscious and unresponsive upon arrival, this is what the BLS provider must do. 

What request ALS intercept?

500

This is a common side effect of albuterol.

What is shakiness of the extremities?

500

These are the doses for Epi Jr and Epi Adult. 

What is Adult 3.0mg and Jr 0.15mg?