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EMTC Chapter 10 Test

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OPQRST
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a patients skin should be assessed for the following conditions
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PERRL
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Pulse rates (Beats per minute) School age 6 to 10
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Radial Pulse
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Stridor
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Gurgling
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there are several situtations where a pulse oximiter will not work for measuring oxygen levels
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jaundice
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Tidal Volume
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orthostatic vital signs
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Cyanotic
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Normal respirator rates (breaths per minute at rest) Newborn
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Cartoid Pulse
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Pulse Quality No pulse
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What is a Sign
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cold moist skin is
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Wheezing
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Blood Pressure adult female
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palpation
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This harshe high pitched sound can occur dring inhilation or exhalation and is indicative of partial upper airway obstruction
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Fluids in airway/ suction airway prompt transport
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Color temperature and moisture
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a mneumonic used to evaluate a patients puple. the letters stand for Pupils Equal and Round Reactive to Light
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Medical problem such as asthma assist patient in taking perscribed medications; prompt transport
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a test in which vital signs are measured before and after a patient moves from a supine to a sitting position, or a sitting position to a standing position
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a mneumonic for the questions asked to get a description of the present illness. The letters stand for Onset, Provocation, Quality, Region, and Radiate, Severity and Time
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90 plus age in years to age 40 for systolic and 60 to 90 for diastolic
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Cardiac arrest (clinical death)
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the amount of air moved in and out with each breath.
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Patients who are in shock or hypothermic; cases of carbon monoxide poisioning; Excessive movement; nail polish beneath the probe
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The pulse point located on either side of the anterior neck lateral to the trachea
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70 to 110
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pulse point located over the lateral aspect of the anterior wrist
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Something that the EMT can see or observe or has a value that can be recorded
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a yellowish color of the kin and whites of the eyes indicative of poor liver function
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30 to 50
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a bluish skin color indicative of poor oxygenation
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the act of examining by feeling with the hands. Also a technique used for obtaining a blood pressure reading
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an indication that the body is losing heat
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Normal respirator rates (breaths per minute at rest) Preschool 3 to 5 years
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cold dry skin is
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Pulse rates (Beats per minute) Newborn
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Pulse rates (Beats per minute) Children 11 to 14
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The very first set of vital signs obtained on the patient during a call
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pupils that are smaller than normal
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a reddish skin clor commonly seen when someone is embarrassed or is suffering a heat related emergency
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90 or lower systolic and 2/3 of the systolic pressure
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this is a high pitched sound that is indicative of lower airway constriction. this can be heard during both inhalation and exhalaton.
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Thes are find cracling sounds that can be heard with a stethoscope during inhalation as aire is forced through fluid or mucus i the lower airways

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