Medications
Rig Familiarization
Documentation
Trauma
Medical
100

What is the dose and route for tablet Nitroglycerin?

What is 0.4mg and Sublingual?
100

What two locations on 1451 hold most of our medications?

What is the Medication Bag in Jump Bag and Medications Drawer near sliding chair?

100

Where do you document you have taken a blood sugar?

What is under procedures?

100

You come across a MVA that was dispatched as a 2 vehicle accident, upon arrival you are on the initial ambulance, you notice possible entrapment, what should you do?

What is upgrade the alarm to accident with entrapment?

100

A 57 y/o female that presents with shortness of breath, upon auscultation of lung sounds you find crackles bilaterally. Pt states she has history of hypertension for extensive time. What disorder/disease do you think this patient might have?

What is congestive heart failure?

200

What is a drug we can utilize to help with hemorrhaging? 

What is TXA?

200

On 1452 where is the stair chair located?

Where is the driver front compartment?

200

Where do you document 12-lead acquisition?

Where is under procedures?

200

Patient has absent lung sounds on right side and is have trouble breathing after being struck with baseball bat, what initial intervention should you perform?

What is needle decompression?

200

Patient presents with altered mental status, what initial vital sign is crucial?

What is a blood sugar?

300

What are the four different routes we can administer Diphenhydramine?

What is IV, IO, IM and PO?

300

Where are the bed pans and urinals located on 1452?

Where is underneath the captains chair?

300
Do you have to call ROCKCOM for refusals?

What is no?

300

You are called for a wrestler at the high school that has a possible broken wrist, what is your initial assessment consist of?

What is Circulation, Movement, and Sensitivity?

300

You are dispatched for a patient that is having difficulty breathing, upon arrival you find the patient with agonal respirations, pulseless, what is your first course of action?

What is CPR?
400

What is the second drug we administer in the Cardiac Arrest Protocol after Epinephrine 1:10,000?

What is Solu-Medrol?

400

Where do we keep spare lancets for 1451?

Where is the IV Supplies drawer?

400
Should a Lift Assist require a refusal?

What is Yes?

400

You are called for a possible assault, what is your main priority while responding?

What is scene safety?

400

You find a patient that has fallen and is on blood thinners that is complaining of left arm weakness, what initial assessment should you perform?

What is stroke assessment?

500

What is contraindications for Nitroglycerin?

What is known allergy, erectile dysfunction medication use recently, and hypotension 90>.

500

Where is the spare cot battery located on 1452?

Where is in the EMS closet?

500

How long after a EMS call must the report be completed?

What is 2 hours?

500

You patient is unresponsive not breathing, but has a pulse. Patient presents with bilateral black eyes. What BLS adjunct should you place?

What is NPA?

500

We regain a patient back from cardiac arrest, but notice the blood pressure is hypotensive, what drug can we administer to help boost the pressure post-ROSC?

What is Epinephrine 1:100,000? (Extra 50 points if you can explain how to draw it up and create the dilution.)