Pharmacology Quiz

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Pharmacology Proficiency Quiz

Test your knowledge on pharmacology with our engaging quiz designed for healthcare professionals. This quiz covers essential topics such as medication administration, dosage calculations, and pharmacological indications. Perfect for refreshing your skills or preparing for certification!

  • Learn about the 6 Right's of medication
  • Understand contraindications and indications for various drugs
  • Review protocols for emergency medical services
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by TestingMedic123
What are the 6 Right's of medication?
Person, Time, Dose, Medication, Patient and Documentation
Patient, Medication, Dose, Route, Time, Documentation
Time, Place, Events, Medication, Patient, Documentation
Which of the following is NOT a medication administered by the 128th FES?
Oral Glucose
Duo-Neb
Oxygen
Epinephrine
Actidose
Glucose
 
Before administering Duo-Neb, what must be verified per Milwaukee County Protocols
The Dose of 0.3mL for adults
The Patient's diastolic blood pressure is above 100
A Paramedic (ALS) ambulance is en-route
Medical Control has given permission.
What is the Adult/Pediatric doses and route for epinephrine.
3.0mL/.15mL Sub-Q
0.3mL/0.15mL Intramuscular
.03mL/015mL Intramuscular
3.0mL/1.5mL Sub-Q
All of the following routes, are approved for the 128th FES EXCEPT...
Inhalation
Intramuscular (IM)
Intraosseous (IO)
Oral (PO)
Intranasal (IN)
Indications for Aspirin
Headache, and Anginal Chest Pain
Anginal or ischemic chest pain
Allergy, and Ischemic Chest Pain
 
Which of the following IS NOT a contraindication of Aspirin
Allergy
Bleeding Disorders
GI Bleed
Use of Erectile Dysfunction medications
Use of anticoagulant medications
What is the Dose of Aspirin
Which of the following is an contraindication of Duo-Neb
Patient experiencing bronchospasms
Increased wheezing noise in the lungs
Respiration rate above 16
Heart Rate above 180
There is no, absolute contraindication for epinephrine in life threatening situations.
True
False
The patients blood glucose level must be below 70mg% to administer Oral Glucose
True
False
It is NOT possible to give a patient too much oxygen
True
False
What is the ideal flow of oxygen for medication administration with the nebulizer?
12 lpm
15 lpm
5 lpm
8 lpm
What is the ideal flow of oxygen for administration via nasal cannula
5-7 lpm
7-10 lpm
1-6 lpm
10-12 lpm
What is the ideal flow of oxygen for administration via Bag Valve Mask
10 - 12 lpm
15 lpm
4 - 8 lpm
20 lpm
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