Anatomy
Human Body
Medications
Intravenous Administration
Airway Management
100

What is the kneecap called?

What is the Patella

100

the largest organ of the body.

What is the skin.

100

The first oral medication given for suspected MI? And what is the dose?

Wha tis Aspirin and dose is 324mg

100

The veins located on the hand are called?

What are the Dorsal veins

100
 First technique to open the airway

What is the Head tilt jaw lift method. 

200

How many layers does an artery have?

What is three layers

200

How many lobes are in the lungs?

What is 5 lobes

200

How is the Aspirin administered?

What is chewed

200

One liter of fluid is also how many milliliters?

What is 1,000 mils

200

The Pharnx consists of?

What are the structures above the glottis.

300

How many bones are in the human body?

What is 206 bones.

300

What blood cell carries oxygen rich blood?

What is the Red Blood Cells

300

PO

What is oral administration

300

The _______ is the preferred site of intraosseous placement?

What is the proximal tibia.

300

Harsh, vibrating, rattling sound that may be soft or loud?

What is snoring respirations

400

In reference to anatomical, what is the top of the body called?

What is Superior

400

What chanbers of the heart is the most muscular?

What is the L ventricle

400

Six rights of medication adminstration?

What is 1. Right patient 2. Right Medication, 3. right dose 4. right route 5. right time 6. right documentation

400

Medication used for wheezes?

What is Albuterol Sulfate

400

Harsh inspiratory sounds

What is Stridor

500

The carainal cavity contains the _____ and connects inferiorly with the ____ cavity.

brain   spinal 

500

Define Melena?

Black tarry stool due to the presence of blood.

500

The dose of Pediatric Epinephrine for allergic reactions?

What is 0.15 mg

500

Dosage for the Albuterol Sulfate? 

What is 2.5 mg in o.5ml nebule

500

Coarse, liquid lower airway sound

What is Rhonchi