PEDS
Geriatric
Bariatric
OB/GYN
Terminal Care
100

What is the Epi dose for an infant?

0.01mg/kg

100

What age does Geriatric begin?

65 Years Old

100

What percentage of weight excess is needed for someone to be considered Obese?

Answer: 20-30%

100

How many weeks for a pregnancy to be considered “preterm” ?

born after 37 weeks

100

What comfort during final stage of illness?

Terminal Care

200

What condition is characterized by stridor, muffled voice and drooling?

Epiglottis

200

What is the most common myth in relation to the Geriatric Population?

Their mental ability decreases

200

To prevent back injuries to the crew, this is the most important thing to request before attempting to move a very heavy patient.

Extra Help

200

A small mixture of blood and mucus that precedes delivery is called what?

a bloody show

200

What care improve quality of life and symptom relief?

Palliative Care

300

What is a condition characterized by a bluish discoloration of the extremities.

Acrocyanosis

300

What is Spinal Stenosis?

a condition where a tubular structure, such as a blood vessel or spinal canal, becomes narrowed.

300

To help a bariatric patient breathe more easily, you should avoid laying them flat and instead keep them in this upright position.

sitting up (or Fowler’s position)

300

What is the targeted temperature for a baby post delivery ??

97.7 to 98.6 F

300

What care is focused on comfort and dignity near death?

End of Life Care

400

What age is the highest risk for chocking?

4 Years Old

400

What is Kyphosis?

a condition where the spine curves excessively forward, resulting in a hunchback appearance

400

This is the specialized, extra-wide stretcher used to safely transport patients who exceed the weight limit of a standard gurney.

bariatric stretcher (or cot)

400

What is the key sign that placental separation has occurred and the placenta is ready for delivery?

lengthening of the umbilical cord 

400

Age related hearing loss caused by gradual degeneration of the inner ear and auditory nerve over time.

Presbycusis

500

What is the medical name for croup?

Laryngotracheobronchitis

500

What is the main reason geriatric’s bones break?

They frequently suffer from osteoporosis. Seriously weakens the bones.

500

This smooth, plastic device is used to help EMS slide a heavy patient from their bed onto the stretcher without having to lift them.

What is a transfer board or slide board

500

At what week of pregnancy can a mother be at risk for eclampsia ???

after the 20th week , duh

500

What is the leading cause visual impairment in geriatric population?

Long term hypertension and diabetes.