right, you got it
what do you think your issue is with testing?
i know my first time i just did not know enough....in class we skipped a few chapters and those were the questions i got the most.
remember rule of nines for kids and adults, know about positive pressure ventilations? when and why?
gaining access, hazmat situations, OB is a big one, lifting a moving pts (i only got 2 questions on this)
triage, what is green red and black, EARLY signs of shock as well as late signs, contraindications for nitro, how many times to give nitro a chance to work?
treatment for seizures, contraindications for OPA/NPA, offline med control, quality improvement, steps for stopping bleeding, (types of bleeding arterial vs. venous)
hyperthermia/hypothermia; late signs AND early signs, who is at more of a risk? (shaking vs not shaking, AMS), treatment and transport of stroke pts.
if any of the things i said dont seem familiar then review your book. just read through the important stuff. this coupled with a case review book helped me pass...
dont go in you test being defeated...take a deep breath and go.
I over think things, I've always been this way unfortunately.
1) rule of nine's, the main difference between adults and kids is that kids have a bigger head. assisting the pt's ventilation's hypo ventilating, or non breathing/unconscious.
2) red is Immediate, Pt needs immediate care to prevent loss of life/limb.
black= dead yellow= delayed green=walking wounded (minor)
3) shock- early signs; agitation, anxiety dloc (due to cerebral hypoxia) rise in pulse (trying to compensate) late signs; drop in b.p, pale cool clammy skin, glass eyes further decrease in loc.
Contraindications Nitro Glycerine; 1-b.p lower than 100 (systolic) 2-pt. has taken sexually enhancing drugs within 24hrs, i.e Viagra (will cause irreversible hypotension) 3- pt has already taken 3 (max) doses prior to EMT arrival 4- last dose less than 5m, nitro can be given 3 times within 10m, if the pain persist, assume its a AMI.
Seizures- Do not touch the pt. during Clonic, nothing PO, remove hazards surrounding pt, Post phase, spinal precautions, LLR.
OPA- Gag reflex, Conscious pt.
Npa- Facial Trauma
Bleeding- Direct pressure, Elevate the limb, Pressure point.
Hypothermia, core temp below 94, shivering is good, once it stops, be scared.
Hyperthermia- Sweating is good, once it stops and pt is dry, be scared. =p
This is all from memory, please correct any mistakes.
