9 Quizzes by Wgraves


Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
13 QUESTIONS
Q1. The initial dosage of glucagon is
A) 2mg IM
B) 1mg IM
C) . 5mg IM
D) None of the above
Q2. The TOTAL dosage of glucagon is
A) 2mg IM
B) 1mg IM
C) . 5mg IM
D) None of the above
Q3. Your initial dosage of salbutamol is
A) 5mg mixed with 500mcg of ipratropium bromide
B) 2. 5mg mixed with 250mcg of ipratropium bromide
C) 5mg mixed with 250mcg of iproatropium bromide
D) 2. 5mg mixed with 500mg of ipratropium bromide

Drugs (EMT)

220 played - 14 yrs ago

Drug dosages and characteristics according to AHS protocols 2011.

Hard QUIZ 13 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
10 QUESTIONS
Q1. Definitive care for a stroke is BEST given within _____ of the patient's last seen normal state.
A) 2 hours
B) 3. 5 hours
C) 6 hours
D) 4. 5 hours
Q2. Your patient states he was diagnosed with a TIA 4 days ago. He is now presenting with stroke-like symptoms.…
A) A TIA always precedes a stroke
B) There is nothing significant about the TIA finding
C) A TIA commonly precedes a stroke
D) None of the above
Q3. Why is it important to either transport a witness or at least get the phone number of a witness for the…
A) So the stroke team can determine what the patient last ate
B) So the stroke team can determine how the patient was acting.
C) It is not important to transport or get the phone number of a witness.
D) So the stroke team can determine when the patient was last seen normal

Stroke

68 played - 14 yrs ago

Questions related to the AHS Stroke protocol.

Hard QUIZ 10 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
10 QUESTIONS
Q1. Upon arriving at a scene what should you do first?
A) Determine the need for backup.
B) Assess the scene for safety.
C) Determine the number of patients.
D) Put on your PPE.
Q2. Select the appropriate order.
A) ABCs, general impression, assess mental status
B) General impression, ABCs, assess mental status
C) Assess mental status, general impression, ABCs
D) General impression, assess mental status, ABCs
Q3. Which of the following are required on ALL patients?
A) Gcs, rr, iv, pr
B) Rr, pr, gcs
C) Ecg, pr, rr
D) None of the above

Standard Approach and Care

7 played - 14 yrs ago

Questions based on the 2010 AHS protocols for Standard Approach and Ongoing Assessment.

Hard QUIZ 10 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
15 QUESTIONS
Q1. Permissive hypothermia is
A) Allowing the body to enter a slightly hypothermic state of < 30C.
B) Not allowed in the prehospital setting.
C) Allowing the body to enter a slightly hypothermic state > 33C.
D) Allowing the body to enter a slightly hypothermic state of > 38. 2C
Q2. You should keep your breaks in resucitation attempts to less than ___ seconds.
A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
Q3. How many compressions per minute should your target be?
A) 80
B) 90
C) 100
D) 110

Disorders of the Heart/Circ 1

5 played - 14 yrs ago

Disorders of the heart and circulation from the 2011 AHS protocols.

Hard QUIZ 15 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
7 QUESTIONS
Q1. Somatic pain is best decribed as
A) Sharp pain coming from the back
B) Dull pain localized to the abdomen
C) Sharp pain localized to a specific area
D) Dull pain that is generalized with no specific area
Q2. Which of the following can commonly result in abdominal pain?
A) Ectopic pregnancy
B) Stroke
C) Pulmonary edema
D) A & C
Q3. If a patient presents with abdominal pain are you required to do a 12-lead?
A) Yes, but only on males > 35 y/o and females > 45 y/o
B) No
C) Yes, but only on patient's older than 35 y/o
D) Yes

Abdominal Emergencies

26 played - 14 yrs ago

Abdominal emergencies according to AHS protocols 2011.

Hard QUIZ 7 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
7 QUESTIONS
Q1. You arrive at a scene of an auto accident. Your patient shows asystole on the monitor. Your transport…
A) Yes, because our transport time is less than 30 minutes.
B) No, because our transport time is greater than 15 minutes.
C) Yes no matter what the transport time is.
D) No, no matter what the transport time is.
Q2. What is the difference between cardiogenic and non-cardiogenic shock?
A) Cardiogenic shock is a result of low blood volume and non-cardiogenic shock is a failure of the heart.
B) Cardiogenic shock is a failure of the heart and non-cardiogenic shock is a result of low blood volume.
Q3. With regards to fluid resuscitation in shock, what should your target BP be?
A) >= 100 mmHg
B) <= 100 mmHg
C) >= 90 mmHg
D) <= 90 mmHg

Disorders of the Heart/Circ 2

8 played - 14 yrs ago

Disorders of the heart and circulation according to the AHS protocols 2011.

Expert QUIZ 7 QUESTIONS
expert
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
7 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which of the following require you to attempt vascular access (an IV)?
A) Syncope
B) MVC
C) Any aloc
D) Low BGL
Q2. What are the three (3) types of generalized seizures?
A) Petit mal, grand mal and tonic-clonic
B) Tonic-clonic, Absence and Pseudoseizures
C) Absence, Pseudoseizures and petit mal
D) None of the above
Q3. A patient is considered to be suffering from hypoglycemia when their BGL is below :
A) 4. 00 mmol/L
B) 2. 95 mmol/L
C) 5. 00 mmol/L
D) 3. 5 mmol/L

ALOC

17 played - 14 yrs ago

Altered level of Consciousness

Expert QUIZ 7 QUESTIONS
expert
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
10 QUESTIONS
Q1. When a person goes from sitting to standing their BP should _____ and their HR should _____.
A) Increase, decrease
B) Increase, increase
C) Decrease, decrease
D) Decrease, increase
Q2. Which of the following would be of most concern to you?
A) Patient fainted while standing.
B) Patient fainted while exercising.
C) Patient fainted while sitting at the table.
D) Patient fainted while drinking.
Q3. What does the acronym HEAD stand for?
A) Healing, Eating, AED, Drinking
B) Hypoxia/Hypoglycemia, Eating, Anxiety, Dysfunction
C) Heart, Epilepsy, Anxiety, Dying
D) Hypoxia/Hypoglycemia, Epilepsy, Anxiety, Dysfunction

Syncope

520 played - 14 yrs ago

Questions related to Syncope as per AHS protocols 2011.

Hard QUIZ 10 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
7 QUESTIONS
Q1. You must perform spinal motion restriction (SMR) in which of the following situations?
A) Passengers unbelted in vehicle rollover
B) Pedestrian struck by vehicle going more than 15km/hr
C) Axial loading to the head
D) All of the above
Q2. Which of the following indicates SMR is required?
A) Gcs 15
B) Inability to remember 5 objects after 3 minutes
C) Delayed or inappropriate response to questions
D) Fall from a height of 1/2 a meter
Q3. If your patient has been in a low speed (<80km/hr) MVC and has no apparent deficits upon examination,…
A) Yes because is judgement may be impaired
B) No because he is an adult and we can not spinal him against his wishes
C) Only if he's really drunk
D) Only if there are witnesses that say he hit his head

C-Spine Assessment

30 played - 14 yrs ago

Questions relating to the C-Spine assessment protocol according to AHS 2011.

Medium QUIZ 7 QUESTIONS
medium