- Distributive Shock
- Cardiogenic
- Hypovolemic Shock
- Anaphylactic Shock
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The most common cause of Cardiogenic Shock is Heart Attack.
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
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A patient fallen from height needs to be managed initially:
- Administration of Oxygen
- C Spine Protection
- Give Compression
- Provide AED
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What would most likely cause hypoglycemia?
- Patient who has vomiting all day.
- Patient who is walking briskly
- Patient who has eaten a large ice cream bowl
- All of the above
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Hypoglycemia
Hyperglycemia
Division of Vertebrae is:
- 7C, 10T, 4L,5S,3C
- 7C, 12T, 5L, 5S, 4C
- 7C,10T,4L,2S,4C
- 12L,4T,5C,5S
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(C cervical, T thoracic, L lumber, S sacral, C coccygeal)
……is known as the main pacemaker of the heart that generates impulses.
- Artria Ventricular Nod
- Sino Artial Node
- Artial Node
- Coronary Artery
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The SinoArtial Node continuously generates electrical pulses. It provides natural pacemaker of the heart.
Oxygen is contra-indicated in:
- Explosive Environment
- Bileomycine Lung Injury
- Parquet Poisining
- All of the above
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Tachycardia is pulse more than how many beats per minute?
- 80
- 100
- 120
- 140
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Tachycardia is a medical term for heart beat.
Atmospheric Air Contains what percentage of Oxygen?
- 21
- 53
- 75
- 88
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There is present 21% oxygen, 78% Nitrogen and 01% other gases in the air.
The compression rate per minute for infant CPR is:
- 100
- 120
- 130
- 180
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Often used 100-120 compression.
You are treating a victim of cardiac with an AED. You have powered up te AED, attached the electrode pads, and it is analyzed. The AD has charged and gives the “Shock Indicated “voice prompt. Your next step is to:
- Check Pulse
- Push the Shock Button
- Clear the Patient
- Commence CPR
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