Medical Legal | Medical Emergencies | Trauma Emergencies | Anatomy and Physiology | Medical Drugs |
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Do Not Resuscitate
DNR stands for?
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Low
Diabetic emergencies typically happen as a result of low or high blood sugar?
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Direct pressure
What is the first step in hemorrhage control?
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Arteries
Which vessel carries oxygenated blood away from the heart?
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Epinephrine
What medication is given for anaphylaxis?
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MHL 9.41
Which Mental Hygiene Law allows Police Officers to involuntarily transport someone who is a threat to themselves or others?
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30:2
What is the CPR ratio of compressions to ventilations for 1 rescuer CPR?
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Keep them warm
What treatment can we provide to a patient in shock?
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2 Atria and 2 Ventricles
There are 4 chambers to your heart what are they?
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Naloxone
What is the medical name for Narcan?
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Implied consent
Which type of consent is utilized when dealing with an unconscious person?
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15:2
What is the CPR ratio of compressions to ventilations for 2 rescuer CPR on an infant?
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Recovery position
What position should you place an unresponsive person in while awaiting EMS?
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Alveoli
What is the smallest (lowest) portion of your lung called?
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4mg
How many milligrams of Narcan are given in the new "double dose"?
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Good Samaritan Act
What act allows people to provide first aid without worry of litigation, so long as there is no gross negligence?
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Insulin
What is the hormone diabetics fail to produce or regulate which results in blood sugar issues?
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Jaw thrust not head tilt chin lift
What modifications would you make while opening the airway of someone with a suspected Cervical spine injury?
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My discretion
Name 4 long bones in the human body.
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D
Which of the following is not an opioid?
A. Fentanyl B. Morphine C. Heroine D. Cocaine |
In loco parentis
You find a 16 year old female who has run away from home. While on the road she hasn't eaten and has passed out. What is the term used for those acting in place of the child's parent?
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One blown pupil, one constricted pupil
What is the typical pupillary response in a patient who is suffering a traumatic stroke?
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Compensated
Decompensated Terminal
What are the 3 stages of shock?
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Accessory muscles
What are the muscles used in extreme difficulty in breathing cases? Typically seen in the ribs and neck?
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IM
When assisting a child with administration of their EPI Pen which route of administration is best?
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