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analgesia
Indications for paracetamol,
Precautions with paracetamol,
Doseage of paracetamol
48  cards
medicines
All medicines administered must b...,
Indications of adenosine,
Adrenaline mechanism of action
95  cards
ECG's
Sinus arrythmia,
Sinus exit block,
Sinus arrest
24  cards
ECG LITFL
Stemi criteria,
Leads in inferior stemi,
Artery in inferior stemi
67  cards
BASICS
Imistambo,
Aeioutips,
Resp status asessment
41  cards
flag tables
Abdo pain red flags,
Abdo pain orange flags,
Abdo pain green flags
55  cards
EMT DRUGS REVISED
Adrenaline mechanism,
Adrenaline indication,
Adrenaline contraindications
134  cards
familiarisation stuff
What is ceftriaxone used for,
What is droperidol indicated for,
Dosage of droperidol
19  cards
agitated delirium
What is the first thing to asess ...,
Step one in mild to moderate cases,
First drug used in mild to moderate
11  cards
hyperglycaemia
Fluids in hyperglycaemia,
Dka develops in patients with,
Patients with dka have
6  cards
hypoglycemia
Treatment of hypoglycemia,
The patient may receive treatment...,
If referring elsewhere the patien...
4  cards
seizures
Key vital to take in seizure pati...,
When should midazolam be administer,
Iv midazolam
26  cards
croup
Treatment for moderate to severe,
When can adrenaline be repeated,
Children with mild respiratory di...
5  cards
BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCKS
Dddd,
Characteristics of lbbb,
Rbbb characteristics
9  cards
patient competency
Reasonable grounds exist for dete...,
If personnel believe the patient ...,
A competent patient has the right...
3  cards
Initial management of a major incident
Outline methane,
Status zero means,
Status one means
7  cards
COPD
The mechanisms by which excess ox...,
Signs of c02 levels rising,
Mild to moderate treatment
14  cards
status codes
List of status ones,
List of stats two,
Staus 3
4  cards
helicopter request
Explain ants
1  cards
asthma
Treatment of mind to moderate asthma,
On top of neb outline the treatme...,
Mechanism of magnesium
13  cards
foreign body removal
If the patient is conscious and v...,
If the patient is conscious and v...,
If the patient is unconscious and...
4  cards
PEEP
When should peep be used for adults,
When should peep be used on leads,
When should peep be used for neon...
8  cards
STRIDOR
Treatment of stridor,
Patho that reduces stridor in adults,
When is stridor heard in the brea...
12  cards
myocardial ischaemia
Typical presentation of myocardia...,
Atypical myocardial schema presen...,
Stemi criteria
9  cards
cardiogenic pulmonary odema
Treatment,
Cardiogenic pulmonary oedema is m...,
Cardiogenic pulmonary oedema is t...
4  cards
7 Determining the level of cardiovascular compromise
Mild compromise,
Moderately compromised,
Severely compromised
5  cards
VT
If the patient is severely compro...,
If the patient is not severely co...,
Differentiating vt from svt with ...
6  cards
SVT
If the patient is not compromised...,
If the patient is moderately comp...,
If the patient is severely compro...
7  cards
Atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter
If the patient is not compromised...,
If the patient is moderately comp...,
If the patient is severely compro...
7  cards
BRADYCARDIA
If the rhythm is sinus bradycardi...,
If the rhythm is third degree hea...,
Bradycardia in adults is most com...
3  cards
Cardiogenic shock
When should fluids be administered,
When is meteraminol administered ...,
Name some causes of cariogenic shock
7  cards
CARDIAC ARREST
Adrenaline admin,
Ameodarone admin,
Clear reasons for not starting re...
22  cards
ROSC
If the patient is obeying commands,
If the patient is not obeying com...,
Post cardiac arrest checklist
3  cards
Shock
What is shock,
Shock results in accumulation,
Through sympathetic nervous syste...
12  cards
Anaphylaxis
Treatment of anaphlaxysis,
Transport should usually be to an...,
It is usually characterised by sk...
4  cards
burns
Burns treatment,
Superficial burns characteristics,
Partial thickness burns
5  cards
crush injury
Treatment,
Crush injury is also called,
Release syndrome is a combination of
9  cards
Hypovolaemia from uncontrolled bleeding
Treatment,
2  cards
Concussion and minor traumatic brain injury
Things that should be asessed in ...,
Concussion red flags,
Concussion orange flags
5  cards
Severe traumatic brain injury
Treatment of severe tbi,
The goal of treating a patient wi...,
Secondary brain injury occurs when
7  cards
Limb and/or soft tissue injuries
The general principles of relocat...,
A patient should receive a recomm...,
Rupture of the achilles tendon us...
20  cards
Spinal cord injury
Treatment,
If all the following criteria are...,
If the patient s cervical spine c...
6  cards
Tension pneumothorax
If the patient is spontaneously b...,
If the patient is ventilated or i...,
What is pneumothorax
12  cards
eye injury and wound care
Treatment of eye injuries,
When assessing the patient with a...,
Provide a clear recommendation fo...
7  cards
Poisoning from gases
Treatment for suspected poisoning,
Co poisoning usually causes,
Exposure to solvents and or fumes...
6  cards
Poisoning from medicines and drugs
Naloxone is not indicated in the ...,
Treatment,
Naloxone administration may be as...
19  cards
6.4 Cellulitis
Red flags,
A hot or painful joint indicates ...,
Provide advice if the patient is ...
3  cards
Special considerations in young children
Name the three categories in pead...,
Outline normal activity,
Outline abnormal activity
17  cards
neonatal resus
Initial action,
If breathing is adequate and the ...,
If breathing is inadequate or the...
8  cards
8.1 Antepartum haemorrhage
Treatment,
Placental abruption usually causes,
Placenta praevia usually causes
4  cards
Pregnancy and birth
After 20 weeks gestation hypotens...,
To prevent supine hypotension,
What is considered early onset of...
12  cards
CPAP
What is cpap,
The application of cpap maintains,
The positve prssure from cpap causes
10  cards
PARA DRUGS
Amiodarone mechanism of action,
Amiodarone indications,
Ameiodarone contraindications
8  cards
PATHOOOO
Where is adrenaline released from,
Explain the pathway of adrenaline,
Adrenergic receptor b1 memory trick
114  cards
NSAID patho
When are prostagliands released,
State the cox 2 prostaglandins fu...,
State cox 1 prostaglandin functions
5  cards
epistaxsis
0  cards
SEPSIS
Clinical features indicating anti...,
Features of concern,
Ssess whether antibiotics are ind...
5  cards
CONTRAS AND CAUTIONS
Asaspipiririn,
Aspirin cautions,
Gtn contras
41  cards
birth and neonates
What is postural hypotension and ...,
To prevent postural hypotension,
Define preterm labour
13  cards
AIRWAY AND 02 SKILL SHEET
Peep improves oxygenation improve...,
Indications,
Contraindications
38  cards
SKILLS
An intramuscular im injection inv...,
A subcutaneous sc injection invol...,
How to give subcut injection
24  cards
3 lead
Svt,
Af,
1st degree av block
8  cards
EMT ASESSMRNT MUST DOs
Step one,
Step two,
Step three
9  cards
CARDIO COMPRMISE LEVELS
No compromised characterisitics,
Mildly comp charcterisitics,
Moderate comp characteristics
10  cards

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