Quiz 8

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Emergency Medical Protocols Quiz

Test your knowledge on emergency medical protocols with this comprehensive quiz designed for healthcare professionals. Covering critical topics such as anaphylaxis treatment, seizure management, and sedative application, this quiz will help reinforce your understanding of essential life-saving practices.

  • 10 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Ideal for medical personnel and students
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AdministerCare512
If Glucagon is administered first to a hypoglycemic pt, when can you administer Dextrose IV if the pt remains hypoglycemic?
10 min
20 min
5 min
Immediately
In order to treat a pt under the "moderate to severe allergic reaction" directive, what indications must be in place? (multiple)
Exposure to known allergen
Exposure to probable allergen
Exposure to shrimp
Signs and/ symptoms of moderate to severe allergic reaction
Excluding anapylaxis
Allergic to school
What doses of medications would an adult 40 kg pt who is experiencing anaphylaxis receive? (assumed no contraindications) (multiple answers)
Epi 1:1000 0.4 mg/ 0.4 ml IM
Epi 1:1000 0.5 mg/ 0.5 ml IM
Diphenhydramine 50 mg IV/IM
Diphenhydramine 25 mg IV/ IM
True or false: Epinephrine should be the first drug administered in anaphylaxis.
True
False
It depends upon the pt presentation.
What are the indications/parameters for a pt to be given Midazolam for seizure? (mutiple answers)
Any seizure activity, including focal
Active generalized motor seizure
Unresponsive
Pre-arrest/ arrest
No allergy or sensitivity to Midazolam
Not hypoglycemic
Not hypotensive
No respiratory arrest
What are the adult doses of Midazolam? (multiple answers)
0.1 mg/ kg IV, max 5 mg, q 5 min, max 2 doses
0.1 mg/ kg IV, max 5 mg, q 2 min, max 2 doses
0.1 mg/ kg IM/ IN/Buccal, max 10 mg, q 5 min, max 2 doses
0.2 mg/ kg IM/ IN/Buccal, max 10 mg, q 5 min, max 3 doses
0.2 mg/ kg IM/IN/Buccal, max 10 mg, q 5 min, max 2 doses
How much midazolam does the aforementioned 40 kg corrected with dextrose post-hypoglycemic adult pt receive now that she is in seizure?
Yes or No. Do you always have to patch to a base hospital physician in order to treat a combative pt with Midazolam?
Yes
No
What are all the indications/ parameters in order to sedate a combative patient?
They have to be combative.
No allergies/ sensitivities to Midazolam
You have to patch to a BHP
No reversible causes (i.e. hypoglycemia, hypoxia, hypotension)
BP > 100 mmHg
What is the dose for Midazolam for a combative pt?
2.0 - 5.0 mg IV/IM
2.5-5.0mg IV/IM
2.5-5.0 mg IM/IN
2.0-5.0 mg IM/IN
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