Airway
Cardiology
Trauma
Medical
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100

A device used to open or maintain the airway by stopping the tongue from obstructing the throat

What is an oropharyngeal airway or OPA?

100

Four signs of cardiac arrest include unresponsiveness, no pulse, not breathing, and _______.

What is cyanosis?

100

Name a hemorrhage control technique.

What is direct pressure?  

OR What is a tourniquet?

OR What is bandaging?


100

A life-saving medication used primarily in severe allergic reactions.

What is epinephrine?

100

During a 911 call, this individual records information from callers, decides which service is needed, and alerts that service to respond.

What is an Emergency Medical Dispatcher or EMD?

200

A _____ for OPA use would be facial trauma or oral injuries.

What is a contraindication?

200

The most effective treatment for cardiac arrest.

What is an automated external defibrillator (AED)?

200

The most common form of hypoperfusion, typically caused by external or internal bleeding, or fluid loss.

What is hypovolemic shock?

200

List the three basic components of the secondary assessment.

What are the physical examination, patient history, and vital signs?

200

The LZ for an air rescue helicopter should be clear of wires, towers, vehicles, people, etc., and have a slope of less than _____.

What is 8 degrees?

300

Apply this to an NPA to ease insertion.

What is a water based lubricant?

300

The two most common Shockable Rhythms in a cardiac arrest.

What are ventricular fibrillation (VF) and pulseless ventricular tachycardia (VT)?

300

This type of shock occurs with: severe infection, a severe allergic reaction, or after a spinal cord injury.

What is distributive shock?

300

You should consider this possible cause for a patient complaining of recent, rapid weight gain, or clothes that fit too tightly.

What is fluid buildup or edema (possible heart failure)?

300

Always approach a rescue helicopter from this side when parked on a hill.

What is the downhill side?

400

Air may enter here if a BVM is not properly sealed.

What is the stomach?

400

Do not use nitroglycerin if the patient has one of these contraindications.

What is low blood pressure?

OR

Are they taking ED medication?

400

Typically, you would use this hemorrhage control technique for puncture wounds.

What is direct pressure (tamponade)?

400

Use these three techniques in your physical exam.

What is observe, auscultate, and palpate?

400

An ambulance driver must drive with _____ ______ for the safety of others, or face possible tickets, lawsuits, or even jail time.

What is due regard?

500

Suctioning a patient for longer than 10 - 15 seconds may cause ________.

What is hypoxia?

500

As a first responder, treat an MI patient with signs of hypoxia or respiratory distress with this drug.

What is oxygen?

500

When considering the mechanism of injury, there are three general types of trauma.  Name at least one.

What is blunt trauma, penetrating trauma, or thermal trauma?

500

A term used to describe a patient who experiences difficulty breathing when laying down.

What is orthopnea?





500

The first unit on scene of a vehicle accident should do this (best vehicle is a fire truck).

What is park 'upstream'?