Medications
Patient assessments
Airway
Medical Terminology
Human anatomy
100

This is the medication you want to administer for a hypoglycemic patient 

What is Oral Glucose? 

100

This is the lowest number a patient can get on their GCS

What is three?

100

The oxygen delivery device used for a non-breathing patient 

What is a BVM?

100

Hepat refers to this organ 

What is the liver?

100

The lowest part of the thoracic cavity that controls breathing

What is the diaphragm? 

200

This is the dose for an adult epi pen 

What is .3 mg?

200

This is how often you should recheck an unstable patients vitals 

What is every 5 minutes?

200

The flow rate for a NRB 

What is 10-15 LPM

200

If a patient is cyanotic in their extremities that means this

What is blue hands and feet?

200

This is the smaller bone in your lower leg 

What is the Fibula?

300

This is the duo we give for heart attacks

What is Nitroglycerin and Asprin?

300

NOI means this

What is nature of illness

300

This is the flow rate for a nasal canula 

What is 1-6 LPM

300

SOB means this

What is shortness of breath?

300

This is the quadrant we can find the appendix in 

What is the lower right quadrant? 

400

Giving a medication sublingually means this 

What is under the tongue? 

400

After finishing your ABC's this is the decision you'll need to make

What is transport decision? 

400

A pediatric patient with a "seal-bark" cough indicates this sickness

What is Croup?

400

Your partner relays to you that your patient is having hyperemisis as a symptom, meaning this.

What is excessive vomiting?

400

c1-c5 refers to this

What is the vertebrae in the neck?

500

This is the dose for nebulized albuterol 

What is 2.5 mg in 3 ml of saline?

500

If you see clear fluid in the ears it's an indication of this

What is spinal trauma?

500

When listening to a patients lung sounds you hear crackling. That indicates this

What is fluid in the lungs?
500

Putting a patient in the Trendelenburg position means thhis

What is legs elevated? 

500

The zygomatic bone is more commonly referred to as this 

What are the cheekbones?