This term is used to articulate a point towards the head.
What is superior?
This is the pediatric dose for Epinephrine.
What is 0.15mg?
This type of splint is most commonly used for femur fractures.
What is a traction splint?
This is the preferred format for writing ePCR narratives,
What is SOAP?
Name the four MSOs.
Who are Jonny, Ethan, Chris, and Tyler?
This term is used to articulate a point that is further away from the midline.
What is lateral?
List 3 routes of drug administration.
What is IV, oral, IM, subcutaneous, IN, sublingual, etc?
These are the three areas of assessment associated with the GCS.
What is eye opening, verbal, and motor?
This is the evaluation tool used for newborns.
What is the APGAR score?
This is the length of your probationary period at Northwest Ambulance.
What is 6 months?
This number of vertebrae make up the cervical region of the vertebral column.
What is 7?
These are the "bubbling" sounds found in lungs.
(DAILY DOUBLE!)
What are rales?
These are the three items we are checking for when performing a rapid assessment on the neck.
What are jugular vein distention (JVD), tracheal deviation, and C1-C7?
This type of delivery presents with the baby's buttocks or feet first.
(DAILY DOUBLE!)
What is Breach Presentation?
This is our current agency Medical Director.
Who is Dr. Richard Chang?
This major organ is located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen.
What is the liver?
This is the contraindication for administering epi.
What is there are none in the emergency medical setting?
This is the correct order to apply straps when securing a patient to a KED device.
What is middle, bottom, legs, top, and head?
These are the two shockable rhythms, we as providers, are looking for in cardiac arrest.
What is Ventricular Fibrillation (Vfib) and Ventricular Tachycardia (Vtach)?
This is the city in which Northwest Ambulance was founded.
What is Arlington?
This artery carries deoxygenated blood.
What is the Pulmonary Artery?
A patient suffering from a CHF exasperation may most benefit from this immediate treatment.
What is CPAP/BiPAP?
This type of shock is a possible concern with an associated spinal injury.
(DAILY DOUBLE!)
What is neurogenic shock?
This is the liquid, or fluid, part of the blood.
What is plasma?
List all nine stations.
What is Mount Vernon, Marysville, Wall St., HQ, Mill Creek, Mount Lake Terrace, Totem Lake, Federal Way, and Puyallup?