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WEMT Jeopardy Test

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DICC - head
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A reactive airway disease characterized by constricted bronchi, increased mucus production and bronchial edema.
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In line traction.
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Identify yourself Identify PT age and sex Chief complaint Signs/Symptoms Your plan Medicine info
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"After sitting: HR and BP elev 10-20
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Palpate.
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Bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, and Schizophrenia.
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General Adaptation Syndrome
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Guardia Cryptosporidium
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Epinephrine.
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Vertex, Breech, Limb and Prolapsed.
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Flail chest
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Direct Contact
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Direct pressure
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Medical Control
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Oxygen.
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Femur
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Hyperventilation
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Hand Washing
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Gangrene
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A behavioral disorder that is linked to heredity.
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These are four possible birth presentations. Three of which are considered rare.
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Increased respiratory rate causing respiratory alkalosis. Caused by anxiety, pain, or cold water immersion.
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The act of pulling on a body structure in the direction of it’s normal alignment.
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Substance administered to respiratory PTs (and pretty much everyone else) in the front country.
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This inhibits an allergic reaction and dilates the bronchioles. EMT-Bs administer only with local protocols and medical control ok.
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This is the body’s three-stage response to stress.
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A fracture of this long bone is an immediate ticket to the hospital.
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Display of Disoriented, Irritable, Combative, and Coma behavior is known affectionately in the course as this.
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The permission to administer nitrogliceride to a patient is the responsibility of this person.
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Measles, mumps, chickenpox, meningitis, influenza, diphtheria and herpes simplex are all transmitted through this vector.
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Two protozoa diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract.
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These are the Orthostatic vital sign changes seen in patients diagnosed with shock.
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This is a common term that describes permanent cell death. Left untreated it will become infected and smell foul.
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A reactive airway disease characterized by constricted bronchi, increased mucus production and bronchial edema.
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The simplest, most effective way to control disease transmission
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These are five pieces of information to give medical control when requesting intervention.
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This is the first step in controlling bleeding
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To examine by touch, often confused with the word that describes heart movement.
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The condition with s/sx of chest trauma with visible paradoxical motion.
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This is the first consideration when responding to a scene where a patient was electrocuted.
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This neurological disease can usually be controlled with medications, during an “episode” PT experiences loss of consciousness, chaotic muscle movement and tone and apnea.
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The bite of this shy spider can cause severe localized tissue damage.
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These medical professionals are likely to respond to accidents and can administer drug therapies.
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This is an infection of the soft tissue in the area above the vocal chords, affecting the flap of skin that closes the airway.
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This injury involves the displacement of the bone in a joint.
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This gastro-intestinal malady “runs in your jeans”
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Inflammation and accumulation of fluid in alveolar spaces.
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An injury of the Lung presenting as sharp point pain subclavicular and decreased lung sounds in one side of the chest.
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CC: Pain in Abdomen O: Slow P: Provokes rebound & heel strike Q: RLQ S: 8-10 T: Constant

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