EMT NATIONAL REGISTRY
• caused by loss of elasticity of the lung tissue, from destruction of
structures supporting the alveoli, and destruction of capillaries feeding the
alveoli.:
emphysema
• Chaotic electrical activity originating from many sites in the heart is
called::
Ventricular fibrillation
• DCAP-BTLS =:
deformities, contusions, abrasions, punctures, burns, tender-ness, lacerations,
swelling
• Emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and many undetermined respiratory ill-
nesses are classified as:
COPD
• Epinephrine: Action:
vasoconstriction, bronchodilation
• Epinephrine: Contraindications:
Glaucoma, shock other than anaphylactic,diabetes, cardiac problems,
hypertension, pregnancy, meds include a beta blockeror MAOI
• Epinephrine: Dosage:
Epi-Pen = 0.3mg, Epi-Pen Jr = 0.15mg (for <60 lbs)
• Epinephrine: Indications:
Anaphylaxis
, • Epinephrine: Side Effects:
Headache, palpitations, hypertension, tachycar-dia
• Flow rates for nasal cannula:
1-6 L/min
• Flow rates for NRB:
12-15 L/min
• Full dilation of the cervix occurs in the stage of labor.:
First
• Glucagon: Action:
increases blood glucose by stimulating liver to releasestored glycogen
• Glucagon: Contraindications:
allergy, hx of pheochromocytoma (tumorwhich secretes epinephrine)
• Glucagon: Dosage:
1.0 mg for >44lbs, 0.5 mg for <44lbs, repeat in 20 min ifno response
• Glucagon: Side Effects:
hypotension, nausea, vomiting, respiratory distress
• Half of all cardiac arrest patients will initially have a rhythm.: -
Ventricular fibrillation
• Hypoglycemia:
Blood sugar less than 60
• If a cardiac arrest occurs within two hours of the onset of symptoms, it
is called:
• caused by loss of elasticity of the lung tissue, from destruction of
structures supporting the alveoli, and destruction of capillaries feeding the
alveoli.:
emphysema
• Chaotic electrical activity originating from many sites in the heart is
called::
Ventricular fibrillation
• DCAP-BTLS =:
deformities, contusions, abrasions, punctures, burns, tender-ness, lacerations,
swelling
• Emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and many undetermined respiratory ill-
nesses are classified as:
COPD
• Epinephrine: Action:
vasoconstriction, bronchodilation
• Epinephrine: Contraindications:
Glaucoma, shock other than anaphylactic,diabetes, cardiac problems,
hypertension, pregnancy, meds include a beta blockeror MAOI
• Epinephrine: Dosage:
Epi-Pen = 0.3mg, Epi-Pen Jr = 0.15mg (for <60 lbs)
• Epinephrine: Indications:
Anaphylaxis
, • Epinephrine: Side Effects:
Headache, palpitations, hypertension, tachycar-dia
• Flow rates for nasal cannula:
1-6 L/min
• Flow rates for NRB:
12-15 L/min
• Full dilation of the cervix occurs in the stage of labor.:
First
• Glucagon: Action:
increases blood glucose by stimulating liver to releasestored glycogen
• Glucagon: Contraindications:
allergy, hx of pheochromocytoma (tumorwhich secretes epinephrine)
• Glucagon: Dosage:
1.0 mg for >44lbs, 0.5 mg for <44lbs, repeat in 20 min ifno response
• Glucagon: Side Effects:
hypotension, nausea, vomiting, respiratory distress
• Half of all cardiac arrest patients will initially have a rhythm.: -
Ventricular fibrillation
• Hypoglycemia:
Blood sugar less than 60
• If a cardiac arrest occurs within two hours of the onset of symptoms, it
is called: