Walk Numbers
Dosing
Medical Terminology
Rig Check
Respirations
100
Walk 8
Who is Dan Manz
100
Epinephrin 1:1000 Symptomatic Adult Anaphylaxis
What is EpiPen 0.3mg IM (1:1,000) (if EMT-P can do every 5 minutes)
100
Vomiting blood
What is hematemesis
100
The crew member who checks that the lights and sirens are in working order.
Who is the driver
100
Breathing at an abnormally fast rate.
What is tachypnea
200
Walk 51
Who is Harry Schoppmann
200
Dose of pure Vermont maple syrup for hypoglycemic emergency
What is 15-30ml (1-2 tablespoons)
200
A nosebleed
What is epistaxis
200
The large oxygen tank that the ambulance uses is also known as the...
What is the M tank
200
"Difficulty breathing"
What is dyspnea
300
Walk 53
Who is Tim Francis
300
Number of "DuoDote" or "Mark I kit's" to be administered for "severe" symptoms caused by a nerve agent
What is 3
300
Yellowing of the skin
What is jaundice
300
Side of the rig on which the backboards are kept
What is the passenger side.
300
Breathing in which the patient goes through cycles of breathing that begin shallow, become increasingly deeper and then shallow again and possibly apneic for a short period.
What are Cheyne-Stokes Respirations
400
Walk 69
Who is Anna Hilton
400
Dose of aspirin for a suspected MI
What is 324 mg PO
400
Bruising
What is ecchymosis
400
Number of SAM splints kept in the over bench seat compartment
What is 3
400
A type of breathing often associated with diabetic ketoacidosis
What is Kussmal's breathing. Deep, sigh like respirations to blow off acid.
500
Walk 10
Who it's Mike O Keefe
500
Antidote for dystonic reactions caused by EMS administration of prochlorperazine or metoclopramide
What is 25-50 mg IV/IM diphenhydramine
500
A Gallstone
What is a cholelithiasis
500
Number of pediatric band aids kept in the bandage cabinet
What are 25
500
A patient with this will suddenly wake up in the middle of the night having difficulty breathing which is resolved upon sitting or standing up.
What is paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea.