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PARAMEDIC STUDY GUIDE: KEY MEDICAL CONCEPTS AND EMERGENCIES INSIDER ACCESS OF 2025/2026 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% SUCCESS RATE

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PARAMEDIC STUDY GUIDE: KEY MEDICAL CONCEPTS AND EMERGENCIES INSIDER ACCESS OF 2025/2026 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% SUCCESS RATE Nervous System - Body's principal control system that regulates bodily functions via electrical impulses transmitted through nerves. Endocrine System - Related to the nervous system, exerts control via hormones. Circulatory System - Assists in regulatory functions by distributing hormones and chemical messengers. Soma - Central cell body of a neuron. Dendrites - Receive chemical messages from other neurons which are then converted into impulses. Axon - Sends messages (impulses) to other neurons. Synapse - Small gaps that separate neurons, located between the axon of one neuron and the dendrites of another. Axon Terminal - Buds at the end of the axon from which chemical messages (impulses) are sent. Peripheral Nervous System - Provides nearly every organ with a double set of nerve fibers. Sympathetic Nervous System - Adrenergic, fibers exit from thoracic and lumbar regions of spinal cord. Parasympathetic Nervous System - Cholinergic, fibers exit from cranial and sacral portions of spinal cord. Function of Parasympathetic Nervous System - Maintain vegetative state, normal body activities.

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PARAMEDIC STUDY GUIDE: KEY MEDICAL
CONCEPTS AND EMERGENCIES INSIDER ACCESS OF
2025/2026 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% SUCCESS
RATE
Nervous System - Body's principal control system that regulates bodily functions via electrical
impulses transmitted through nerves.



Endocrine System - Related to the nervous system, exerts control via hormones.



Circulatory System - Assists in regulatory functions by distributing hormones and chemical
messengers.



Soma - Central cell body of a neuron.



Dendrites - Receive chemical messages from other neurons which are then converted into
impulses.



Axon - Sends messages (impulses) to other neurons.



Synapse - Small gaps that separate neurons, located between the axon of one neuron and the
dendrites of another.



Axon Terminal - Buds at the end of the axon from which chemical messages (impulses) are sent.



Peripheral Nervous System - Provides nearly every organ with a double set of nerve fibers.



Sympathetic Nervous System - Adrenergic, fibers exit from thoracic and lumbar regions of spinal
cord.

,Parasympathetic Nervous System - Cholinergic, fibers exit from cranial and sacral portions of
spinal cord.



Function of Parasympathetic Nervous System - Maintain vegetative state, normal body
activities.



Function of Sympathetic Nervous System - Fight or Flight, increase body activity.



Neurotransmitter of Parasympathetic Nervous System - Acetylcholine.



Neurotransmitter of Sympathetic Nervous System - Norepinephrine.



Major Nerves of Parasympathetic Nervous System - Vagus Nerves (CN X).



Deactivating Enzyme of Parasympathetic Nervous System - Acetylcholinesterase.



Deactivating Enzymes of Sympathetic Nervous System - Monoamine Oxidase (MAO), Catechol-
o-methytransferase (COMT).



Parasympatholytic - Blocks the effects of the parasympathetic nervous system (Atropine).



Sympathomimetic - Mimics the effects of the sympathetic nervous system (epinephrine).



Alpha-Adrenergic Receptors - Two types: Alpha 1 and Alpha 2.



Beta-Adrenergic Receptors - Two types: Beta 1 and Beta 2.

,Alpha 1 Receptors - Causes vasoconstriction, pupillary dilation, decreased renin secretion.



Beta 1 Receptors - Increased heart rate (Chronotropy) and increased contraction (Inotropy).



Beta 2 Receptors - Causes bronchodilation and vasodilation.



Selective Beta 2 Agonist - Albuterol.



Nonselective Beta 2 Agonist - Dopamine.



Selective Beta-Blocking Agents - Beta 1 - cardioselective agents - metoprolol, atenolol.



Nonselective Beta-Blocking Agents - Beta 1 and Beta 2 Blocking - labetalol, nadolol, propranolol.



Cervical Spine - 7 vertebrae.



Thoracic Spine - 12 vertebrae.



Lumbar Spine - 5 vertebrae.



Sacral Spine - 5 vertebrae.



Coccyx Spine - 4 vertebrae.



Meninges - Main job is to protect or 'PAD'.

, Pia Mater - Innermost layer, directly on CNS.



Arachnoid Mater - Middle layer, web-like (arachnoid = spider).



Dura Mater - Outermost layer ('durable').



Cranial Nerves - CN I: Olfactory: Smell, CN II: Optic: Vision, CN III: Oculomotor: eye movement,
pupillary constriction, CN IV: Trochlear: down and inward eye movement, CN V: Trigeminal: jaw
movement, CN VI: Abducens: lateral eye movement, CN VII: Facial: facial movement, CN VIII:
Vestibulocochlear: hearing and equilibrium, CN IX: Glossopharyngeal: swallow, phonation, CN X:
Vagus: parasympathetic nervous system, CN XI: Accessory: shoulder shrug, CN XII: Hypoglossal:
tongue movement.



Glasgow Coma Score - This is a must know!



Decorticate Posturing - Deep cerebral brainstem injury - flexes towards the 'cord'



Decerebrate Posturing - Deep cerebral brainstem injury (more severe than decorticate)



Eupnea - Normal respirations



Tachypnea - Increased (fast) respirations



Bradypnea - Decreased (slow) respirations



Apnea - No respirations (not breathing)
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