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I guess that's my job
100

How can you tell which suture thread is smallest?

The larger the number, the smaller the thread

100

2 kg is how many grams?

2,000 g

100

Name the 4 heat loss mechanisms

Conduction, convection, radiation, evaporation

100

While running in the Chuckanuts you fall and twist your ankle. You know from your EMT class that an injury to your ligaments is called a ___?

sPrain

100

How do we care for an avulsion?

Gentle irrigation, fold skin back to position, protect with clean, dry dressing.

200

How long can we leave an IV in place before it is replaced?

72-96 hours

200

What is the 1:10:1 rule?

One minute to get breathing under control, 10 minutes of useful movement to get out of water or secure, one hour before succumbing to hypothermia

200

What are key signs and symptoms of heat stroke?

Altered mental status, temperature > 104 F (40C), may/maynot be sweating

200

What does the ā€œNā€ in SPINAL stand for?

No Neurological Deficits

200

A way to differentiate potentially lethal from non-lethal scorpions

lethal have small claws and a large tail

300

What are the indications for use of staples in wound closure?

Areas with high tension: example Scalp.

300

What is the most common size of an iGel? What is the weight?



Size 4; 50-90 kg

(Bonus; what color is it?)


300

How do you treat a jellyfish sting if you do not have vinegar?

Saltwater

300

Name 3 locations we can administer IM medications.

Deltoid, vastus lateralis (lateral thigh muscle), gluteal muscle

300

Name 3 adverse reactions that can occur during IV fluid administration.

Infiltration, infection, catheter shear

400

Name two locations we can place an IO needle.

Humerus, sternum, distal femur, proximal tibia, and distal tibia 

*What is the most common site?

400

If my patient weighs 220 lbs, how many kg are they?

220/2= 110 - 11= 99 kg

400

When do patients experience afterdrop? What symptoms might we see?

Continued cooling after removal from cold exposure.

S/Sx: increase in shivering, cardiovascular or hemodynamic instability, sudden temperature drop



400

You have a patient who has fallen 10 ft, landed on their side. They are AOx4 and deny any altering substances. They appear to also have a deformity of their ankle and report 9/10 pain. While doing a spinal exam, they do not hold still. Does this patient pass NEXUS?

No, they have a distracting injury.

400

What are two methods of confirming a proper NG tube placement?

Auscultating stomach sounds; aspirating contents and assessing pH

500

Name the sizes of IV needles and indications for use

18: trauma, rapid infusion/blood transfusion

20: trauma, blood transfusions 

22: general infusions, blood, smaller veins (children/elderly)

24: fragile veins, not suitable for rapid infusions

500

How deep must a diver descend to experience 1 atm of pressure increase?

33 ft or 10 meters

500

Name the medications we use to treat HAPE?

Nifedipine, Diamox, oxygen, bronchodilator

500

Name the locations that we can reduce a dislocation:

Shoulder, finger, mandible, patella

500

Name 3 indications for insertion of a urinary catherer?

Urinary retention, severe wounds/pressure ulcers, accurate monitoring of urine output, patient comfort (prolong immobilization)