Cardiology
Respiratory
Drug Profiles
Trauma
Medications
100
The lead we use most to interpret 3-leads.

What is lead 2.

100

The muscle that causes us to breath.

What is the diaphragm?

100

The dose of ASA

What is 162mg PO chewed?

100

Type of shock responding to infection.

What is Septic Shock?

100

Rosuvistatin

Hyperlipidemia

200

Medication and dose given for cardiac chest pain.

What is 0.4mg Nitro SL?

200

The normal range of EtCO2

What is 35 to 45 mmHg

200

2 Contraindications of Salbutamol.

Allergy

Ischemic Chest Pain

200

Breathing pattern indicative of a head injury.

Cheyne-Stokes

200

Warfarin

Blood thinner

300

Node that provides 60-100bpm

What is the Sino-Atrial node.

300

Measures CO2 in order to trigger a breath.

What is a chemoreceptor?

300

Pediatric MDI dose of Atrovent

What is 2 puffs q 15 min max of 3 administrations.

300

Sucking chest wound treatment.

What is an Occlusive Dressing?

300

Zopiclone

Sedative/Sleep aide

400

The 3 Inferior Leads.

What are 2, 3, aVF?

400

Clear lung sounds and pinpoint chest pain.

What is a pulmonary embolism?

400

3 precautions of Nitroglycerin.

Inferior wall MI

Sitting or Lying

Always check BP before admin especially if Nitro niave.

400

Bleeding from the nose.

What is Epistaxis?

400

Metoprolol

Beta blocker / HTN / Afib

500

What is 2nd Degree Heart Block Type 1?

500
Oxygen percentage provided via nasal cannula. 

What is 24% to 44%

500

Adult dose of Epinepherine.

What is 0.3-0.5mg IM*?
500

Cause of Neurogenic Shock Low BP.

What is the loss of vasoconstriction.

500

Ramipril

ACE-Inhibitor / HTN