Emergency Medical Knowledge Quiz

Emergency Medical Knowledge Quiz
Test your knowledge on emergency medical protocols with our comprehensive quiz. From medication guidelines to patient care strategies, this quiz is designed for healthcare professionals and those interested in emergency medicine.
Topics covered include:
- Aspirin and its indications
- Administration of oxygen and glucose gel
- Pain management with entonox
- Contraindications for various medications
Which of these is a contra-indication of glucose gel?
Patients with known hypersensitivity
There are no contra-indications
Severe liver disease
Major trauma
What medications are we not allowed to give?
The volume dosage of aspirin is 2 tablets?
True
False
Which of these is an indication of aspirin?
What percentage of oxygen is the target saturation for adults with critical illnesses?
94-98%
94-99%
96-98%
95-100%
Which of these is a contraindication of oxygen?
Violently disturbed psychiatric patients
Children under 1 year of age
There are none
Explosive environments
What is the volume of glucose gel to be given in tubes?
2 tubes
1-2 tubes
1 tube
2-3 tubes
What are the advantages of entenox? (3 answers)
Self administered
Analgesic effect rapidly wears off
Tastes nice
Makes them spill their secrets
No cardiorespiratory depression
It is 75% oxygen
Which of these are indications of entenox? (2 answers)
Labour pains
Light pains
Moderate to severe pains
Treatment for nausea or vomiting
How is glucose gel administered?
Rectal
Intravenous
Buccal
Topical
Is this statement correct : for the administration of moderate levels of supplemented oxygen nasal cannula are recommended in preference to a simple face mask as they offer a more flexible dose range
True
False
Is this statement correct : ALL children with significant illness and/or injury should receive HIGH levels of supplementary oxygen
True
False
What percentage of nitrous oxide is oxygen?
25%
60%
50%
75%
What colour is the medical cylinder for nitrous oxide?
Green
Blue
Red
Black
How long does it take for entonox to be effective in adults?
5-10 minutes
2-4 minutes
3-5 minutes
Immediately
What is the caution for nitrous oxide?
What is the medical term for under tongue?
Intraosseous
Buccal
Sublingal
Subcutaneous
Do you give entonox to patients with a head injury?
Yes
No
What is does intraosteous mean
Into vein
Under skin
Into bone
In mouth
How can aspirin be given? (2 answers)
Chewed
Disolved in water
Rectally
Snorted
What are the indications of oxygen in adults? (3 answers)
Serious illnesses requiring moderate levels of supplemental oxygen if the patient is hypoxaemic
Treatment for nausea or vomiting
COPD and other conditions requiring controlled or low-dose oxygen therapy
Post partum haemorrhage
Soft tissue injuries
Critical illnesses requiring high levels of supplemental oxygen
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