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57問 • 2ヶ月前
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  • 1

    What is an appropriate oxygen flow for the nasal cannula?

    3LPM

  • 2

    For a non breathing adult, how often should you breath for them?

    one breath every 5 sec

  • 3

    Do you need consent from a responsive patient

    yes

  • 4

    When a patient is unresponsive and we still give them care what is that called?

    implied consent

  • 5

    Once you have started treatment, you __?

    are legally required to continue

  • 6

    Can you do a head tilt on someone with a possible d-spine?

    only if the jaw thrust didn’t work

  • 7

    How long can you check for a pulse?

    10 sec

  • 8

    Agonal respirations are sometimes associated with ___?

    cardiac arrest

  • 9

    Where do you check the pulse on an unresponsive adult?

    carotid

  • 10

    Where do you check the pulse on a responsive adult?

    radial

  • 11

    Where do you check the pulse on an unresponsive infant?

    brachial

  • 12

    What is the ratio for two responder infant CPR?

    15-2

  • 13

    How far should your chest compressions go on an adult?

    2in/5cm

  • 14

    When should responders swap in cpr?

    5 cycles, 2 mins

  • 15

    What is the minimum of chest compression fraction time?

    80%

  • 16

    What should you do differently in cpr for a pregnant woman?

    put a blanket or cushion under the patient’s right hip

  • 17

    How many back blows should you give to an unresponsive adult?

    none

  • 18

    When should you give assisted ventilation?

    respiratory arrest, brathing lower than 10BPM, breathing higher than 30BPM, cardiac arrest

  • 19

    If the patient has tachypnea when do you give breaths?

    every other inhalation

  • 20

    How to put in an OPA for a child

    slide the tip alone the check then rotate 90 degrees

  • 21

    Which statements are true for putting in an NPA?

    bevel toward septum, the right nostril is the best

  • 22

    What is a supraglottic airway used for?

    when an OPA and NPA don’t work, maintain airway, protect airway, provide unobstructed ventilations

  • 23

    What is the most time you can spend suctioning in a patients mouth?

    15s

  • 24

    Order them from lowest to highest % of o2

    pocket non rebreather BVM

  • 25

    What are all the rights of medication?

    right person, right medication, right dose, right time, right route, right documentation

  • 26

    Do ROSC (return of spontaneous circulation) need to be closely monitored

    yes, check the pulse regularly

  • 27

    What are some elements of an effective team?

    closed-loop communication , designated roles, mutual respect

  • 28

    Which of the following is considered a non shockable syndrome?

    asystole

  • 29

    What is the average beats pm for an adult?

    60-100

  • 30

    An exchange of CO2 and O2 with blood occurs at which structure?

    Aleveoli

  • 31

    The term _________ refers to the left or right of the midline of the body.

    lateral

  • 32

    The function of the ________ system is to regulate the body by secreting hormones.

    endocrine

  • 33

    Which of the following would be a normal respiration rate for a 34 year old?

    12-20

  • 34

    Suctioning a child should be performed for no longer than ______ seconds.

    10

  • 35

    What is the max suction time for an adult?

    10-15 seconds

  • 36

    What is the max suction time for an child?

    10 seconds

  • 37

    What is the max suction time for an infant?

    5 seconds

  • 38

    what is not a sign and symptom of pneumonia

    Muscle cramps

  • 39

    What are the five main category types of shock?

    Cardiogenic shock, obstructive shock , Hypovolaemic shock, Anaphylactic shock, Septic shock

  • 40

    What are the three stages of shock?

    Compensated shock, Decompensated shock, Irreversible shock

  • 41

    What type of wound is this?

    All laceration

  • 42

    What type of wound is this?

    An abrasion

  • 43

    what degree of burn is in the photo?

    First-degree burn

  • 44

    What degree of burn is in the photo?

    Second-degree burn

  • 45

    What degree of burn Is in the photo

    Third-degree burn

  • 46

    What is a hematoma?

    A collection of blood or fluid

  • 47

    What are the four main causes of burns?

    Thermal, Chemical , Electrical, Radiation

  • 48

    What is the correct steps to stop an external bleed?

    Direct pressure, apply sterile dressing, apply a bandage

  • 49

    What type of splint is being used in the photo?

    Rigid splint

  • 50

    What type of splint is being used in the photo?

    A soft splint

  • 51

    If your patient has a Nitro patch, does this effect your dosage ?

    No

  • 52

    Which one of the following medications is a life saving med that has no contraindications?

    EPI Pen, Glucogel, EPI IM

  • 53

    What are the contraindications for ASA

    Altered LOC, Already taken daily dose , Allergic to ASA, Paediatric Patient , ASA previously triggered asthma

  • 54

    What are the contraindications for NITRO

    Allergic to Nitrates, Paediatric Patient , ASA previously triggered asthma , Cialis in the last 48 hours , HR below 50 bpm or above 150 bpm, Systolic BP Below 110mmHg

  • 55

    what are the contraindications for Glucagon IN

    Allergic to Glucagon

  • 56

    what are the contraindications for Glucagon IM

    Allergic to Glucagon

  • 57

    what are the contraindications for Entanox

    Pneumothorax , Air Embolism , Inhalation Injury, Nitro in the last 5 minutes, Diving, Inability to comply , Enclosed Space

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    What is an appropriate oxygen flow for the nasal cannula?

    3LPM

  • 2

    For a non breathing adult, how often should you breath for them?

    one breath every 5 sec

  • 3

    Do you need consent from a responsive patient

    yes

  • 4

    When a patient is unresponsive and we still give them care what is that called?

    implied consent

  • 5

    Once you have started treatment, you __?

    are legally required to continue

  • 6

    Can you do a head tilt on someone with a possible d-spine?

    only if the jaw thrust didn’t work

  • 7

    How long can you check for a pulse?

    10 sec

  • 8

    Agonal respirations are sometimes associated with ___?

    cardiac arrest

  • 9

    Where do you check the pulse on an unresponsive adult?

    carotid

  • 10

    Where do you check the pulse on a responsive adult?

    radial

  • 11

    Where do you check the pulse on an unresponsive infant?

    brachial

  • 12

    What is the ratio for two responder infant CPR?

    15-2

  • 13

    How far should your chest compressions go on an adult?

    2in/5cm

  • 14

    When should responders swap in cpr?

    5 cycles, 2 mins

  • 15

    What is the minimum of chest compression fraction time?

    80%

  • 16

    What should you do differently in cpr for a pregnant woman?

    put a blanket or cushion under the patient’s right hip

  • 17

    How many back blows should you give to an unresponsive adult?

    none

  • 18

    When should you give assisted ventilation?

    respiratory arrest, brathing lower than 10BPM, breathing higher than 30BPM, cardiac arrest

  • 19

    If the patient has tachypnea when do you give breaths?

    every other inhalation

  • 20

    How to put in an OPA for a child

    slide the tip alone the check then rotate 90 degrees

  • 21

    Which statements are true for putting in an NPA?

    bevel toward septum, the right nostril is the best

  • 22

    What is a supraglottic airway used for?

    when an OPA and NPA don’t work, maintain airway, protect airway, provide unobstructed ventilations

  • 23

    What is the most time you can spend suctioning in a patients mouth?

    15s

  • 24

    Order them from lowest to highest % of o2

    pocket non rebreather BVM

  • 25

    What are all the rights of medication?

    right person, right medication, right dose, right time, right route, right documentation

  • 26

    Do ROSC (return of spontaneous circulation) need to be closely monitored

    yes, check the pulse regularly

  • 27

    What are some elements of an effective team?

    closed-loop communication , designated roles, mutual respect

  • 28

    Which of the following is considered a non shockable syndrome?

    asystole

  • 29

    What is the average beats pm for an adult?

    60-100

  • 30

    An exchange of CO2 and O2 with blood occurs at which structure?

    Aleveoli

  • 31

    The term _________ refers to the left or right of the midline of the body.

    lateral

  • 32

    The function of the ________ system is to regulate the body by secreting hormones.

    endocrine

  • 33

    Which of the following would be a normal respiration rate for a 34 year old?

    12-20

  • 34

    Suctioning a child should be performed for no longer than ______ seconds.

    10

  • 35

    What is the max suction time for an adult?

    10-15 seconds

  • 36

    What is the max suction time for an child?

    10 seconds

  • 37

    What is the max suction time for an infant?

    5 seconds

  • 38

    what is not a sign and symptom of pneumonia

    Muscle cramps

  • 39

    What are the five main category types of shock?

    Cardiogenic shock, obstructive shock , Hypovolaemic shock, Anaphylactic shock, Septic shock

  • 40

    What are the three stages of shock?

    Compensated shock, Decompensated shock, Irreversible shock

  • 41

    What type of wound is this?

    All laceration

  • 42

    What type of wound is this?

    An abrasion

  • 43

    what degree of burn is in the photo?

    First-degree burn

  • 44

    What degree of burn is in the photo?

    Second-degree burn

  • 45

    What degree of burn Is in the photo

    Third-degree burn

  • 46

    What is a hematoma?

    A collection of blood or fluid

  • 47

    What are the four main causes of burns?

    Thermal, Chemical , Electrical, Radiation

  • 48

    What is the correct steps to stop an external bleed?

    Direct pressure, apply sterile dressing, apply a bandage

  • 49

    What type of splint is being used in the photo?

    Rigid splint

  • 50

    What type of splint is being used in the photo?

    A soft splint

  • 51

    If your patient has a Nitro patch, does this effect your dosage ?

    No

  • 52

    Which one of the following medications is a life saving med that has no contraindications?

    EPI Pen, Glucogel, EPI IM

  • 53

    What are the contraindications for ASA

    Altered LOC, Already taken daily dose , Allergic to ASA, Paediatric Patient , ASA previously triggered asthma

  • 54

    What are the contraindications for NITRO

    Allergic to Nitrates, Paediatric Patient , ASA previously triggered asthma , Cialis in the last 48 hours , HR below 50 bpm or above 150 bpm, Systolic BP Below 110mmHg

  • 55

    what are the contraindications for Glucagon IN

    Allergic to Glucagon

  • 56

    what are the contraindications for Glucagon IM

    Allergic to Glucagon

  • 57

    what are the contraindications for Entanox

    Pneumothorax , Air Embolism , Inhalation Injury, Nitro in the last 5 minutes, Diving, Inability to comply , Enclosed Space