OB/GYN
Patient Assessment
Medications
Airway
Cardiac
100

occurs when a fertilized egg attaches outside of the uterus, usually in the fallopian tubes, but it can also occur in the ovary, abdomen, or cervix.

Ectopic Pregnancy

100


When first approaching a patient on scene the EMT will form a ______ based on environment, appearance and chief complaint.

General Impression

100

The percentage of an unchanged medication that reaches the systemic circulation is referred to as:

bioavailability

100

Alert patient with respiratory distress following submersion in water may benefit from this device

CPAP

100

A “run” of ventricular tachycardia occurs if at least how many PVCs occur in a row?

3

200

a minimally invasive surgical procedure that destroys the lining of the uterus to treat heavy or abnormal menstrual bleeding

Endometrial Ablasion

200

The history of present illness is defined as:

Chief Complaint

200

Apixaban is administered to a patient diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism. The patient should be advised to avoid which of the following foods that can cause additive bleeding?

Grapefruit

200

 the slippery outer membrane encompassing the lung tissue.

Visceral Pleura

200

On the 12-lead ECG, extreme right axis deviation is characterized by

a negative QRS in lead I and a negative QRS in lead aVF.


300

Provide 3 Causes of acute Pelvic Pain 

  • Ectopic pregnancy 
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease 
  • Twisted or ruptured ovarian cyst.
  • Miscarriage or threatened miscarriage.
  • Urinary tract infection.
  • Appendicitis.
  • Ruptured fallopian tube.
300

Numonic is used when analyzing a patient's chief complaint in a medical Assessment

OPQRST

300

What specific abnormality does tranexamic acid (TXA) address in a trauma patient?

Hyperfibrinolysis

300

What nerve stimulates the diaphragm muscle to contract?

Phrenic Nerve

300

On the ECG graph paper, 6 seconds is represented by how many large boxes

30

400

You arrive on scene to find a female patient actively having contractions every 10-12 minutes apart. A visual inspection of the patient reveals no visible crowning. Which stage of labor would you consider this patient to be in?

1st stage

400

Your patient has cool, pale and moist skin. These signs may indicate:

Inadequate Perfusion

400

Medications administered by which route have 100% bioavailability?

Intravenous

400

A respiratory pattern characterized by an irregular pattern, rate, and volume with intermittent periods of apnea is

Cheyne Stokes

400

Sinus arrest is characterized by:

a dropped PQRST complex.

500

The baby presents with their umbilical cord wrapped around their neck (nuchal cord). Your next action should be to

Attempt to loosen the cord and slip it over the head

500

What is the term used for the first set of vital signs assessed?

Baseline Vitals

500

Medication X is given to increase the effects of medication Y, which provides more relief than if medication Y were given alone. This is an example of:

potentiation

500

The laryngoscope should be held in the  ________ hand and inserted on the  ________ side of the mouth

Left, Left

500

Treatment for a patient with bradycardia and significantly compromised cardiac output includes

transcutaneous cardiac pacing.