Immunology
Toxicology
Psychiatric
Gynecological
OB
100

How much Epi is in an auto-injector for a patient weighing more than 33lbs?

0.3mg

100

This is the number to poison control

1-800-222-1222

100

Name a symptom of schizophrenia. 

Hallucinations, delusions, lack of interest in pleasure. 

100

What weeks gestation is in the first trimester?

Week 1 to the end of week 12

100

A baby that presents bottom first is

Breech

200

These cells patrol the connective tissue to protect from foreign invaders. 

Mast cells. 

200

This is the dose for activated charcoal. 

1g/kg

200

"Normal" behavior is basically classified as 

Is acceptable by society. 

200

A placenta that implants over the cervix can cause

Placenta previa 

200

A baby is a neonate from what day to what day of life?

Day 1-28

300

Protein produced in response to an antigen

Antibody

300

These are the four main ways that poisons enter the body.

Injection, inhalation, ingestion, absorption

300

Your patient tells you that there is a pink elephant in the room. This is known as

Visual hallucination

300

Ectopic pregnancy occurs when

an ovum develops outside the uterus

300

A neonate has a heart rate less than 100bpm. What is the next step?

PPV

400

This is the dose for pediatric Epi in anaphylaxis 

0.01mg/kg

400
  • What is a clinical sign that would suggest significant exposure to an anticholinergic substance?

Profound tachycardia. 

400

This is the mnemonic for assessment of psychosis. Bonus points for defining term. 

COASTMAP. Consciousness, orientation, activity, speech, thought, memory, affect and mood, perception. 

400

A woman is 32yrs old, 39wks pregnant and about to deliver. She has 4 other children that are alive. What is her Gravida and Para? 

G-5 P-4

400

A neonate has a heart rate less than 60bpm. What is your next step?

Chest compressions

500
The body has two protection systems. What are they?

Cellular and humoral immunity, or T cells and B cells. 

500

This is the mnemonic for organophosphate exposure. Bonus points for defining them. 

SLUDGEM or DUMBELLS. Salivation, lacrimation, Urination, Defecation, GI upset, Emesis, Miosis. Diarrhea, Urination, Miosis, Bradycardia, Emesis, Lacrimation, Lethargy, Salivation

500

Anyone who poses a threat to themselves or others is experiencing a(n)?

Psychiatric emergency 

500

This is the uppermost part of the uterus 

Fundus

500

From full cervical effacement and dilation until fetus is delivered

Second stage of labor.