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    問題一覧

  • 1

    When is PAINDIE used?

    Contraindications for Entanox

  • 2

    what are the cautions for Entanox

    SADFC

  • 3

    what is is location of Inferior

    Bottom half of the body towards the feet

  • 4

    what is Hepatitis

    A viral infection of the body

  • 5

    what is a potential hazard

    Any source of potential damage, harm, or adverse health effects

  • 6

    What is a heat cramp

    painful spasms of the muscles, can be mild or severe

  • 7

    what does A stand for in SADFC

    Abdominal Distention

  • 8

    what does S stand for in SADFC

    shock

  • 9

    What does D stand for in SADFC

    Depressant Drugs

  • 10

    what does F stand for in SADFC

    Facial Injury

  • 11

    what does C stand for in SADFC

    COPD

  • 12

    what does P stand for in PAINDIE

    Pneumothorax

  • 13

    What does A stand for in PAINDIE

    Air Embolism

  • 14

    What does I stand for in PAINDIE

    Inhaltion

  • 15

    What does N stand for in PAINDIE

    Nitro in the last 5 minutes

  • 16

    What does D stand for in PAINDIE

    Diving

  • 17

    What does the second I stand for in PAINDIE

    Inability to Comply

  • 18

    What does E stand for in PAINDIE

    Enclosed Space

  • 19

    what does S stand for in SAMPLE

    Signs & symptoms

  • 20

    what does A stand for in SAMPLE

    Allergies

  • 21

    what does M stand for in SAMPLE

    Medication’s

  • 22

    what does P stand for in SAMPLE

    Past Medical History

  • 23

    what does L stand for in SAMPLE

    Last Oral Intake

  • 24

    what does E stand for in SAMPLE

    Events leading up

  • 25

    when do we use Sample

    To gather information from and for our patient

  • 26

    What is AVPU used for?

    To determine level of consciousness

  • 27

    what is the A stand for in AVPU

    Alert

  • 28

    what is the V stand for in AVPU

    Verbal

  • 29

    what is the P stand for in AVPU

    Pain

  • 30

    what is the U stand for in AVPU

    Unresponsive

  • 31

    what do we do before getting a med that isn’t vitals

    6 rights

  • 32

    what are the 6 rights?

    Med,Time,dose,route,person, document

  • 33

    what does D in DOTS stand for

    Deformity

  • 34

    what does O in DOTS stand for

    Open wounds / abrasions

  • 35

    what does T in DOTS stand for

    tenderness (bruising / blood)

  • 36

    what does S in DOTS stand for

    swelling contusions

  • 37

    What is DOTS used for

    as a reminder what to look for during the head to toe

  • 38

    What is O stand for in OPQRST

    Onset ( when did it start)

  • 39

    What is P stand for in OPQRST

    Placement / Provication

  • 40

    What is Q stand for in OPQRST

    Quality. What does it feel like?

  • 41

    What is R stand for in OPQRST

    Radiate

  • 42

    What is S stand for in OPQRST

    Severity

  • 43

    What is T stand for in OPQRST

    Time since the onset. Is it constant? does it come and go?

  • 44

    when is SOAPI used

    Primary Assignment

  • 45

    what does S stand for in SOAPI

    Skin

  • 46

    What is O stand for in SOAPI

    Oxygen

  • 47

    What is A stand for in SOAPI

    Airway

  • 48

    What is P stand for in SOAPI

    Position

  • 49

    What is I stand for in SOAPI

    Index of suspicion

  • 50

    what is the Nexus Scale pneumonic

    MANIM

  • 51

    What does The first M stand for in MANIM

    midline tenderness

  • 52

    What does A stand for in MANIM

    Altered LOC

  • 53

    What does N stand for in MANIM

    New Neurological Defects

  • 54

    What does I stand for in MANIM

    Intoxications

  • 55

    What does the second M stand for in MANIM

    Major Distracting Injury

  • 56

    when do you jse STAPLES

    Sager

  • 57

    When is HEMPA used?

    Initial scene arrival

  • 58

    what are the four ways diseases can be transmitted

    Direct, Indirect, Vector-Borne, Airborne

  • 59

    At what point on the Glasgow coma scale is a patient RTC

    GCS 13

  • 60

    what is the normal temp range for an adult

    36 - 37

  • 61

    what is Hyperthermia

    when the body becomes to hot

  • 62

    what is Hypothermia

    when the body gets to cold

  • 63

    What is the average heart rate speed for a newborn?

    100 - 160 BPM

  • 64

    What is the average heart rate of a toddler?

    80 - 130 BPM

  • 65

    What is the average heart rate for a preschooler?

    80 - 110 BPM

  • 66

    What is the average heart rate for an adult?

    60 - 100 BPM

  • 67

    what is Entanox made of ?

    50% Oxygen 50% Nitro

  • 68

    What is the calculation for EPI

    0.01 X kg up to .5

  • 69

    What is the calculation to obtain weight in kilograms?

    Age x 2 + 8

  • 70

    What are the four doses of naloxone?

    .4,.4,.8,2.

  • 71

    How long must you wait in between the Naloxone and doses?

    5 minutes

  • 72

    What is hyperglycemia?

    High blood sugar

  • 73

    What is hypoglycemia?

    Low blood sugar

  • 74

    When can you give ASA?

    As soon as you suspect and MI

  • 75

    What systolic blood pressure can you NOT give nitro to?

    Less then 110mmhg

  • 76

    What does dyspnea mean?

    Trouble breathing

  • 77

    What term describes a doctor directing the caregiver by phone call?

    Direct medical control

  • 78

    which of the following best describes a strong emotional reaction, due to a specific situation that messes with your ability to function to normal standards

    Critical incident stress

  • 79

    which of the following is NOT a personal professional characteristic

    Responding quickly to the emergency scene

  • 80

    What would you do when possibly walking into a possible crime scene?

    Document anything that you interact with or move

  • 81

    Which of the following about an emergency near or around water or ice is true

    All of the above

  • 82

    A patient is stabbed and has clothes covering the stab wounds. what shoudo you do with the clothes ?

    You should not cut the clothing through or near the stab wound holes

  • 83

    what is the body system most commonly affected by TB?

    Respiratory system

  • 84

    Which of the following diseases can be transmitted by people who show no apparent signs and symptoms

    All of the above

  • 85

    pathogens entering the body through a dirty needle would be an example of which type of disease transmission?

    Indirect contact

  • 86

    What typically triggers the breathing reflex

    High levels of carbon dioxide in the blood

  • 87

    What is a group of organs/structures that perform specific body functions?

    Body system

  • 88

    What is the most important reason for assessing a Scene BEFORE approaching your patient

    You might become injured yourself if the scene is not safe

  • 89

    During a Scene assessment, you begin to suspect that the patient fell onto the bar, causing them to break their arm. What type of information is this called ?

    Mechanism of injury

  • 90

    In which phase of the assessment and treatment process, would you form your general impression of the situation?

    Scene assessment

  • 91

    Why would you perform a primary assessment?

    Because it identifies conditions that are an immediate threat to life

  • 92

    What should you do if external bleeding is found during the RBS

    Only pause and check to control bleeding if the patient is haemorrhaging

  • 93

    When performing two responder CPR, how often should you switch roles.

    After every two minutes, five cycles of continuous CPR

  • 94

    What is the best position for an unresponsive patient without a traumatic injury

    In recovery position

  • 95

    What is considered to be a non-shockable rhythm?

    Asystole

  • 96

    Which is the primary method for controlling most external bleeding?

    A superficial sunburn covering more than 50% of the body

  • 97

    Which of the following is the primary method for controlling most external bleeding?

    Direct pressure

  • 98

    Which of the following is not a sign and symptoms of acute pulmonary edema?

    Hypotension

  • 99

    how long do you cool someone in heat stroke

    10 minutes

  • 100

    how long do you cool someone in heat stroke

    10 minutes

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    When is PAINDIE used?

    Contraindications for Entanox

  • 2

    what are the cautions for Entanox

    SADFC

  • 3

    what is is location of Inferior

    Bottom half of the body towards the feet

  • 4

    what is Hepatitis

    A viral infection of the body

  • 5

    what is a potential hazard

    Any source of potential damage, harm, or adverse health effects

  • 6

    What is a heat cramp

    painful spasms of the muscles, can be mild or severe

  • 7

    what does A stand for in SADFC

    Abdominal Distention

  • 8

    what does S stand for in SADFC

    shock

  • 9

    What does D stand for in SADFC

    Depressant Drugs

  • 10

    what does F stand for in SADFC

    Facial Injury

  • 11

    what does C stand for in SADFC

    COPD

  • 12

    what does P stand for in PAINDIE

    Pneumothorax

  • 13

    What does A stand for in PAINDIE

    Air Embolism

  • 14

    What does I stand for in PAINDIE

    Inhaltion

  • 15

    What does N stand for in PAINDIE

    Nitro in the last 5 minutes

  • 16

    What does D stand for in PAINDIE

    Diving

  • 17

    What does the second I stand for in PAINDIE

    Inability to Comply

  • 18

    What does E stand for in PAINDIE

    Enclosed Space

  • 19

    what does S stand for in SAMPLE

    Signs & symptoms

  • 20

    what does A stand for in SAMPLE

    Allergies

  • 21

    what does M stand for in SAMPLE

    Medication’s

  • 22

    what does P stand for in SAMPLE

    Past Medical History

  • 23

    what does L stand for in SAMPLE

    Last Oral Intake

  • 24

    what does E stand for in SAMPLE

    Events leading up

  • 25

    when do we use Sample

    To gather information from and for our patient

  • 26

    What is AVPU used for?

    To determine level of consciousness

  • 27

    what is the A stand for in AVPU

    Alert

  • 28

    what is the V stand for in AVPU

    Verbal

  • 29

    what is the P stand for in AVPU

    Pain

  • 30

    what is the U stand for in AVPU

    Unresponsive

  • 31

    what do we do before getting a med that isn’t vitals

    6 rights

  • 32

    what are the 6 rights?

    Med,Time,dose,route,person, document

  • 33

    what does D in DOTS stand for

    Deformity

  • 34

    what does O in DOTS stand for

    Open wounds / abrasions

  • 35

    what does T in DOTS stand for

    tenderness (bruising / blood)

  • 36

    what does S in DOTS stand for

    swelling contusions

  • 37

    What is DOTS used for

    as a reminder what to look for during the head to toe

  • 38

    What is O stand for in OPQRST

    Onset ( when did it start)

  • 39

    What is P stand for in OPQRST

    Placement / Provication

  • 40

    What is Q stand for in OPQRST

    Quality. What does it feel like?

  • 41

    What is R stand for in OPQRST

    Radiate

  • 42

    What is S stand for in OPQRST

    Severity

  • 43

    What is T stand for in OPQRST

    Time since the onset. Is it constant? does it come and go?

  • 44

    when is SOAPI used

    Primary Assignment

  • 45

    what does S stand for in SOAPI

    Skin

  • 46

    What is O stand for in SOAPI

    Oxygen

  • 47

    What is A stand for in SOAPI

    Airway

  • 48

    What is P stand for in SOAPI

    Position

  • 49

    What is I stand for in SOAPI

    Index of suspicion

  • 50

    what is the Nexus Scale pneumonic

    MANIM

  • 51

    What does The first M stand for in MANIM

    midline tenderness

  • 52

    What does A stand for in MANIM

    Altered LOC

  • 53

    What does N stand for in MANIM

    New Neurological Defects

  • 54

    What does I stand for in MANIM

    Intoxications

  • 55

    What does the second M stand for in MANIM

    Major Distracting Injury

  • 56

    when do you jse STAPLES

    Sager

  • 57

    When is HEMPA used?

    Initial scene arrival

  • 58

    what are the four ways diseases can be transmitted

    Direct, Indirect, Vector-Borne, Airborne

  • 59

    At what point on the Glasgow coma scale is a patient RTC

    GCS 13

  • 60

    what is the normal temp range for an adult

    36 - 37

  • 61

    what is Hyperthermia

    when the body becomes to hot

  • 62

    what is Hypothermia

    when the body gets to cold

  • 63

    What is the average heart rate speed for a newborn?

    100 - 160 BPM

  • 64

    What is the average heart rate of a toddler?

    80 - 130 BPM

  • 65

    What is the average heart rate for a preschooler?

    80 - 110 BPM

  • 66

    What is the average heart rate for an adult?

    60 - 100 BPM

  • 67

    what is Entanox made of ?

    50% Oxygen 50% Nitro

  • 68

    What is the calculation for EPI

    0.01 X kg up to .5

  • 69

    What is the calculation to obtain weight in kilograms?

    Age x 2 + 8

  • 70

    What are the four doses of naloxone?

    .4,.4,.8,2.

  • 71

    How long must you wait in between the Naloxone and doses?

    5 minutes

  • 72

    What is hyperglycemia?

    High blood sugar

  • 73

    What is hypoglycemia?

    Low blood sugar

  • 74

    When can you give ASA?

    As soon as you suspect and MI

  • 75

    What systolic blood pressure can you NOT give nitro to?

    Less then 110mmhg

  • 76

    What does dyspnea mean?

    Trouble breathing

  • 77

    What term describes a doctor directing the caregiver by phone call?

    Direct medical control

  • 78

    which of the following best describes a strong emotional reaction, due to a specific situation that messes with your ability to function to normal standards

    Critical incident stress

  • 79

    which of the following is NOT a personal professional characteristic

    Responding quickly to the emergency scene

  • 80

    What would you do when possibly walking into a possible crime scene?

    Document anything that you interact with or move

  • 81

    Which of the following about an emergency near or around water or ice is true

    All of the above

  • 82

    A patient is stabbed and has clothes covering the stab wounds. what shoudo you do with the clothes ?

    You should not cut the clothing through or near the stab wound holes

  • 83

    what is the body system most commonly affected by TB?

    Respiratory system

  • 84

    Which of the following diseases can be transmitted by people who show no apparent signs and symptoms

    All of the above

  • 85

    pathogens entering the body through a dirty needle would be an example of which type of disease transmission?

    Indirect contact

  • 86

    What typically triggers the breathing reflex

    High levels of carbon dioxide in the blood

  • 87

    What is a group of organs/structures that perform specific body functions?

    Body system

  • 88

    What is the most important reason for assessing a Scene BEFORE approaching your patient

    You might become injured yourself if the scene is not safe

  • 89

    During a Scene assessment, you begin to suspect that the patient fell onto the bar, causing them to break their arm. What type of information is this called ?

    Mechanism of injury

  • 90

    In which phase of the assessment and treatment process, would you form your general impression of the situation?

    Scene assessment

  • 91

    Why would you perform a primary assessment?

    Because it identifies conditions that are an immediate threat to life

  • 92

    What should you do if external bleeding is found during the RBS

    Only pause and check to control bleeding if the patient is haemorrhaging

  • 93

    When performing two responder CPR, how often should you switch roles.

    After every two minutes, five cycles of continuous CPR

  • 94

    What is the best position for an unresponsive patient without a traumatic injury

    In recovery position

  • 95

    What is considered to be a non-shockable rhythm?

    Asystole

  • 96

    Which is the primary method for controlling most external bleeding?

    A superficial sunburn covering more than 50% of the body

  • 97

    Which of the following is the primary method for controlling most external bleeding?

    Direct pressure

  • 98

    Which of the following is not a sign and symptoms of acute pulmonary edema?

    Hypotension

  • 99

    how long do you cool someone in heat stroke

    10 minutes

  • 100

    how long do you cool someone in heat stroke

    10 minutes