The outer most part of the skin is called...
What is the Epidermis.
What is the first line drug for an acute asthma exacerbation?
What is Albuterol
(Acceptable answers include: Albuterol, Epi 1:1,000, and Ipratropium)
This is the bone that makes up your thigh.
What is the Femur
List the four chambers of the heart.
What are: Right Atrium, Right Ventricle, Left Atrium, and Left Ventricle.
Muscles are attached to bones by what?
What are Tendons
The dominant pacemaker of the heart is...
What is SA Node.
This medication is part of the corticosteroid class, and can be given at the EMT-I Level for Respiratory distress.
What is Dexamethasone!
(Acceptable answers include: Solu-Medrol and Dexamethasone)
Name the five divisions of the spine.
What are: Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, and the Coccyx.
How many leads are in a 12-Lead ECG?
What is 10 Leads
What is the name of a fluid produced in the liver that breaks down fats and aids with digestion?
What is Bile
What forms the structure of the cheeks?
What are Zygomatic Arches?
Apixaban is the Generic name for what medication?
Hint: It is a blood thinner
What is Eliquis
List the organs in the upper left quadrant of the abdomen.
What are: Portion of the Large Intestine, Spleen, Pancreas, Stomach.
A Right Sided Myocardial infarction is a contraindication for what medications?
What is Nitroglycerin and Morphine
The human retina contains receptor cells of two different types: Rods and what tapered shapes?
What are Cones
The "nephron," which is composed of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule, is the basic unit that makes up what organ?
What are the Kidneys
What is the dosage for 2% Lidocaine for an IO on a conscious Adult Patient?
What is 40mg (2ML) IO, infused over 1-2 minutes, flushed with 10 cc Normal Saline flush: An additional 20mg (1ML) may be given if needed.
What is the control system which regulates the pituitary gland, the ‘master gland’ of the body?
Hypothalamus
ST elevation in Leads II, III, and AVF with reciprocal ST Depression changes in I, AVL, V5, and V6 is known as what type of infarct?
What is a Inferior MI with Lateral Changes.
What is the minimum amount of blood that is able to be detected on an FAST sonography exam?
What is 200ml.
The "chloecyst" is another name for what small organ that stores bile?
What is the Gallbladder
What is the dose for a Pediatric Epinephrine Drip?
What is 0.1- 1mcg/kg/minute IV/IO: Titrate MAP/BP to age, with a maximum dose of 10 mcg/min IV/IO
The semitendinosus muscle is found in what area of the body?
Posterior Thigh
A Bradycardic Sine wave on ECG is indicative of what electrolyte disorder?
What is late-stage Hyperkalemia
How much urine production is normal per hour for an adult?