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1. What is the dose for TXA in epistaxis and dental emergencies?
A
1 gram
B
500 mg
C
500 grams
2. What BARS score must the patient have to be considered "dangerously Combative"?
A
We do not rely on a BARS score
B
BARS 5
C
BARS 7
3. If a patient with HDSA goes into cardiac arrest, what medication should you administer?
A
50 mEq of Sodium Barcabonate
B
1 gram of Calcium Gluconate
C
1 gram Calcium Chloride
4. What is the dose for Sodium Bicarbonate? (Any protocol)
A
1 mEq/kg
B
50 mEq
C
100 mEq
5. What is the maximum SINGLE dose of Fentanyl? (any route)
A
100 mcg
B
1 mcg/kg
C
200 mcg
6. What is the primary medication of choice for patients suffering from crush syndrome?
A
Calcium Gluconate
B
Calcium Chloride
C
Magnesium
7. What is the dose of Cefazolin (Ancef)?
A
20 grams
B
2 grams
C
2 mg
8. What is the pediatric dose for TXA?
A
2 mg/kg over 10 minutes
B
10 mg/kg over 10 minutes
C
15 mg/kg over 10 minutes
9. For Adult Airway, Drug Assisted protocol, what is the dose for IM ketamine with a dangerously combative patient?
A
5 mg/kg IM maximum of 500 mg
B
2 mg/kg IV/IO with no maximum
C
4 mg/kg IM maximum of 400 mg
10. Where is the preferred site for an IV in a patient with a STEMI?
A
Right arm
B
Left arm
C
One in both arms
11. What medication would be most appropriate for treating a suspected hyperkalemia patient with a pulse?
A
1 gram Calcium Chloride
B
2 grams Glucagon
C
1 gram Calcuim Gluconate
12. What medication would be most appropriate for treating a suspected hyperkalemia patient without a pulse?
A
100 mEq Sodium Bicarb
B
1 grams Calcium Chloride
C
1 gram Calcium Gluconate
13. What is the repeat dose of fentanyl?
A
25 mcg every 20 minutes
B
1 mcg/kg every 20 minutes
C
50 mcg every 20 minutes
14. You are treating a patient with a pulse that has overdosed on Diltiazem. What medication should you administer?
A
1 gram Calcium Gluconate
B
1 gram Calcium Chloride
C
2 grams Calcium Chloride
15. What is the new medical term for excited delirium?
A
Severe agitation with extreme violence
B
Hyperactive delirium with severe agitation
C
Severe agitation hyperactive delirium