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Pediatric Oral Glucose Indication - (answer)Glucose <60mg/dL
Newborn Oral Glucose Indication - (answer)Glucose <40mg/dL
Pediatric pulse rate for cardiac arrest - (answer)<60bpm
Pediatric Narcan Dose and Route - (answer)2-4mg intranasal
What age is considered pediatric for sexual assault victims? - (answer)<18 years old
During an internal disaster by a hospital - (answer)that hospital should be bypassed unless the patient is
in cardiac arrest or adequate ventilation cannot be established
Mild, Moderate, and Sever signs of allergic reactions (Peds & Adults) - (answer)Mild- Skin reaction
Moderate- skin reaction w/ some respiratory involvement but the patient can still maintain good tidal
volume and air exchange
Severe- Respiratory difficulty
Who should you never use Narcan on? - (answer)Newborns
Pediatric Patients with altered mental status- it is important to not excuse____ causes - (answer)Drugs,
alcohol, or diabetes
Should narcan be administered before or after advanced airway procedures? - (answer)Before
A pediatric patients HR is less than 60bpm, what now? - (answer)Immediately begin CPR
Pediatric Rule of 9's - Head - (answer)18% BSA
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Pediatric Rule of 9's - Arms - (answer)9% BSA Each
Pediatric Rule of 9's - Legs - (answer)14% BSA Each
Pediatric Rule of 9's - Anterior Trunk - (answer)18% BSA
Pediatric Rule of 9's - Posterior Trunk - (answer)18% BSA
Pediatric Rule of 9's - Groin - (answer)1% BSA
Life resuscitating treatment includes - (answer)Chest compressions
Defibrillation
Assisted ventilations
Prior to transfer who is responsible for notifying the reciveiving staff of reason, patient condition, and
ETA? - (answer)The physician to the receiving physician
Criteria a patient must meet in order to be transported to a drug and alcohol rehab facility (vs an
emergency room) - (answer)BP: 90-180/60-100
Pulse: 60-120
Respiratory Rate: 12-22
Blood Glucose: 60-250
GCS: >14
Spo2: >94% or >90% for a smoker
No Medical Complications
No signs of trauma
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No suspected head trauma
Approval of physican or mediacal staff prior to transport
When resuscitation efforts are terminated what should you do with medical interventions? -
(answer)leave them in place
When can you transport or move a body w/o permission from the coroners office? - (answer)Never
Indication for manual cervical stabilization - (answer)Midline cervical tenderness
Focal neurologic deficit
AMS
Drug or alcohol intoxication
Painful or distracting injury
Contraindications of manual cervical stabilization - (answer)-Penetrating trauma to head or neck w no
evidence of spinal injury
-When cervical collar might impede the patient's airway or ventilation
- Patient in cardiac arrest
Where to apply tourniquet - (answer)proximal to injury site
Contraindications to a traction splint - (answer)Pelvic fracture/instability, knee, lower leg, or ankle
instability
What medications can an EMT-B administer for an uncontrolled nose bleed? (Medication, dose, and
route) - (answer)Oxymetazoline or Phenylephrine, 2 sprays per nostril, Intranasal
How to evaluate posterior blood loss? (Epistaxis) - (answer)Examine the posterior pharnyx