Anatomy
Cardiac
Respitory
Medical
Pharm
100

Quadrant of abdomen for Liver

Right Upper Quadrant

100

What is the biggest chamber of the heart?

Left Ventricle

100

CPAP is used for what

Pulmonary Edema

100

Normal Glucose Range


80 to 120

100

Dose for Narcan

1 mg per nostril total 2 mg

200

Large Opening at the base of the skull

Foramen Magnum

200

Sudden death to heart tissue is called

Acute Myocardial Infarction

200

Drug and dose for pediatric anaphylaxis under 66lbs

EPI .15mg

200

Pt state after a seizure 

Postictal

200

Classification for Epi

Sympathomimetic

300

The point of the airway where the trachea splits into two bronchioles

Carina

300

Your pt presents with sudden sharp chest pain, difficulty breathing, and pain radiating to his back. What is your diagnosis?

Acute Aortic Aneurism  

300

Medical Term for Asthma Attack

Bronchospasm

300

Insulin is produced in the...

Pancreas

300

Generic Name of Aspirin and mechanism of action

Acetylsalicylic Acid

Platelet aggregate inhibitor

400

This nerve runs over the carotid artery and the heart and when triggered can cause bradycardia 

VEGAS Nerve

400

This part of the heart carries de-oxygenated blood to the lungs

Pulmonary Arteries

400

Your pt presents with chest pain and difficulty breathing after recent orthopedic surgery last week. What is your diagnosis?

Pulmonary Embolism

400

Your pt opens his eyes to pain only, mumbles gibberish and withdrawals from pain. What is his GCS

GCS 8

Eye-2  Verbal-2  Motor-4

400
This drug is paired with Albuterol to create a Duo-neb

Ipratropium Bromide

500

Your paramedic partner is attempting to intubate your pt. Your partner needs to see the vocal cords by opening the epiglottis. He will do so by applying pressure to BLANK with his laryngoscope blade.

Vallecula 

500

Your pt presents with hypotension, JVD, and diminished heart sounds. What is this called and what does it indicate.

Becks Triad

Cardiac Tamponade

500

Respitory Rate for Toddler (Range)

24 to 40 breaths/min

500

Your pt presents with Bradycardia, Irregular Respirations and a widening pulse pressure. What is this called and what does it indicate?

Cushing's Triad

Increased Intracranial Pressure

500
Names the classification / mechanism of action for Atropine 

Anticholinergic Agent

(inhibits muscarinic actions of acetylcholine)