Airway & Beyond
Vitals & Values
Medical Mayhem
Sweet & Salty
Stung & Spun
100

What is the upper airway composed of?

Nose, mouth, pharynx, larynx

100

What is a normal adult respiratory rate?

12–20 breaths per minute

100

What is the Cincinnati Stroke Scale used to identify?

Stroke

100

What is the treatment for a conscious hypoglycemic patient?

Oral glucose

100

What medication is used to treat anaphylaxis?

Epinephrine

200

What airway sound indicates swelling and possible upper airway obstruction?

Stridor

200

What’s a normal capillary refill time in adults?

Less than 2 seconds

200

What causes angina pectoris?

Temporary lack of oxygen to the heart

200

What is the normal blood glucose range in a non-fasting adult?

80–120 mg/dL

200

Which immunologic condition involves two or more body systems and can rapidly become life-threatening?

Anaphylaxis

300

What’s the tidal volume for an average adult?

500 mL

300

What is a weak and rapid pulse commonly associated with?

Shock

300

What type of stroke is caused by a ruptured blood vessel?

Hemorrhagic stroke

300

What is a key sign of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?

Kussmaul respirations

300

What is the adult intramuscular dose of epinephrine from an auto-injector?

0.3 mg

400

What are the two primary indications for providing positive pressure ventilation with a BVM?

Respiratory failure and apnea

400

What does a GCS score of 3 indicate, and break down the categories for each scale.

Deep unconsciousness / no response

 Eye: 1, Verbal: 1, Motor: 1

400

What is the difference between angina and a myocardial infarction?

Angina is temporary and relieved by rest; MI causes tissue death and is not relieved by rest

400

What causes polyuria in a hyperglycemic patient?

Excess glucose pulls water into urine (osmotic diuresis)

400

Which AEIOU-TIPS condition is often associated with pinpoint pupils?

Opioid overdose

500

What is the term for the amount of air that remains in the lungs after a maximal exhalation?

Residual volume

500

What are the five vital signs assessed during a primary assessment?

Pulse, respirations, blood pressure, skin signs, pupils

500

What is the medical term for difficulty breathing while lying flat?

Orthopnea

500

What hormone is secreted when blood glucose levels drop?

Glucagon

500

What is the primary physiological cause of death in anaphylaxis?

Airway obstruction