Guest guest Posted December 16, 2004 Report Share Posted December 16, 2004 Okay - I'm offering a little trivia for the good doctor - (since you came up with such good ones for the group) - and since I recently heard the origin of the word capnos , as in capnography. It's Greek naturally. Those that have heard Baruch Krauss speak may remember this. What does capnos actually mean? Don Elbert, Tyler www.delbert@... >>> bbledsoe@... 12/15/2004 6:34:39 PM >>> Close...The word nausea comes from the Greek word naus (ship). See, there is something to be learned in things other than EMS education or a SLAM course. E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP Midlothian, TX http://www.bryanbledsoe.com Re: Trivia Answers-bonus seasickness. taken from dictionary.com, yea i cheated nau·se·a ( P ) Pronunciation Key (nôz-, -zh, -s-, -sh) n. 1.. A feeling of sickness in the stomach characterized by an urge to vomit. See Usage Note at nauseous. 2.. Strong aversion; disgust. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- [Middle English, from Latin, from Greek nauti, nausi, seasickness, from nauts, sailor, from naus, ship. See nu- in Indo-European Roots.] Trivia Answers 1. What is the plural of pleura? [pleurae] 2. Your patient has a blood glucose level of 4.2 mmol/L. Is this high, low, or normal? Convert the reading to milligrams per deciliter. [Normal] [77 mg/dl] [4.2 mmol/L X 18.02 mg/dL = 77 mg/dl] 3. What is Hennebert's sign and what condition is it indicative of? [Pressure on the TM causes a nystagmus on the same side-suggestive of labyrinthitis] 4. How is Arnold's nerve stimulated? What effects results from stimulation of Arnold's nerve? What nerve is Arnold's nerve a part of? [by stimulating the ear canal (as with a q-tip)] [Causes coughing] [CN X (Vagus)] 5. The ligamentum teres is a remnant of what embryonic structure? [Left umbilical vein] 6. What is the appropriate treatment when an IV infusion of norepinephrine extravasates? [Phentolamine (Regitine)] 7. Who invented the esophageal obturator airway (EOA)? [Don ] 8. What was the first dedicated civilian medical helicopter program in the United States? [st 's-Denver] 9. Who was the publisher of the first version of Caroline's Emergency Care in the Street? [The DOT] 10. What company provided the ambulances used in the television show Emergency!? [Modular Ambulance in Grand Prairie, TX] 11. What is the purpose of adding lactate to lactated Ringer's solution? [it is converted to bicarbonate in the body and acts as a hydrogen ion buffer] 12. Your Spanish-speaking patient is telling you, " Estoy embarazada. " What are they trying to tell you? {She is pregnant] 13. Which company published the now defunct Emergency magazine? [Dyna-Med] 14. What are the three Greek humors? [bile, Phlegm, Blood] 15. What is a reticulocyte? [An immature erythrocyte] 16. What was the name of the ambulance company in the movie Mother, Jugs and Speed and what did it stand for? [Fishbine] [Fish + Bine] 17. DRT is an abbreviation for? [Dead right there] 18. What was the drug Hyperstat used for? [Hypertensive crisis] 19. What was HelaFoam used for? [burns-Betadine foam] 20. When your partner said, " We are going to hang three " , what did he mean? [He is going to place three patients on hanging stretchers] 21. How many grams of glucose are in a liter of D5W? [50 grams per liter] 22. What is a MICN? [Mobile Intensive Care Nurse-nurse in California who can give medical control direction to paramedics] 23. What ambulance was known as " Mobey Pig " ? [seattle's Medic 1] 24. What slang for MICU is used by many fire department EMS operations? [Monkeys in caged units] 25. Who is " Joe and the Deer? [Famous dispatch tape from New York state where gentlemen hits deer with his Cadillac, puts it in car and deer comes back to life and bites him] Score: Ø 95% - Acute psychiatric hospitalization needed Ø 90-94% - Get a life Ø 85-89% - Get a hobby Ø 80-84% - Get a book Ø 75-80% - Average Ø < 74% - Rookie or burnt out Bonus Question: What the the etymology of the word " nausea " ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2004 Report Share Posted December 16, 2004 To cover the projection that sits in the middle of the face. Henry Don Elbert wrote: > Okay - I'm offering a little trivia for the good doctor - (since you came up with such good ones for the group) - and since I recently heard the origin of the word capnos , as in capnography. It's Greek naturally. Those that have heard Baruch Krauss speak may remember this. What does capnos actually mean? > > Don Elbert, Tyler > www.delbert@... > > >>> bbledsoe@... 12/15/2004 6:34:39 PM >>> > Close...The word nausea comes from the Greek word naus (ship). See, there is > something to be learned in things other than EMS education or a SLAM course. > > E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP > Midlothian, TX > http://www.bryanbledsoe.com > > Re: Trivia Answers-bonus > > seasickness. taken from dictionary.com, yea i cheated > > nau·se·a ( P ) Pronunciation Key (nôz-, -zh, -s-, -sh) > n. > 1.. A feeling of sickness in the stomach characterized by an urge to > vomit. See Usage Note at nauseous. > 2.. Strong aversion; disgust. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- > > [Middle English, from Latin, from Greek nauti, nausi, seasickness, from > nauts, sailor, from naus, ship. See nu- in Indo-European Roots.] > Trivia Answers > > 1. What is the plural of pleura? [pleurae] > 2. Your patient has a blood glucose level of 4.2 mmol/L. Is this > high, > low, or normal? Convert the reading to milligrams per deciliter. [Normal] > [77 mg/dl] [4.2 mmol/L X 18.02 mg/dL = 77 mg/dl] > 3. What is Hennebert's sign and what condition is it indicative of? > [Pressure on the TM causes a nystagmus on the same side-suggestive of > labyrinthitis] > 4. How is Arnold's nerve stimulated? What effects results from > stimulation of Arnold's nerve? What nerve is Arnold's nerve a part of? [by > stimulating the ear canal (as with a q-tip)] [Causes coughing] [CN X > (Vagus)] > 5. The ligamentum teres is a remnant of what embryonic structure? > [Left > umbilical vein] > 6. What is the appropriate treatment when an IV infusion of > norepinephrine extravasates? [Phentolamine (Regitine)] > 7. Who invented the esophageal obturator airway (EOA)? [Don ] > 8. What was the first dedicated civilian medical helicopter program > in > the United States? [st 's-Denver] > 9. Who was the publisher of the first version of Caroline's Emergency > Care in the Street? [The DOT] > 10. What company provided the ambulances used in the television show > Emergency!? [Modular Ambulance in Grand Prairie, TX] > 11. What is the purpose of adding lactate to lactated Ringer's > solution? > [it is converted to bicarbonate in the body and acts as a hydrogen ion > buffer] > 12. Your Spanish-speaking patient is telling you, " Estoy embarazada. " > What are they trying to tell you? {She is pregnant] > 13. Which company published the now defunct Emergency magazine? > [Dyna-Med] > 14. What are the three Greek humors? [bile, Phlegm, Blood] > 15. What is a reticulocyte? [An immature erythrocyte] > 16. What was the name of the ambulance company in the movie Mother, > Jugs > and Speed and what did it stand for? [Fishbine] [Fish + Bine] > 17. DRT is an abbreviation for? [Dead right there] > 18. What was the drug Hyperstat used for? [Hypertensive crisis] > 19. What was HelaFoam used for? [burns-Betadine foam] > 20. When your partner said, " We are going to hang three " , what did he > mean? [He is going to place three patients on hanging stretchers] > 21. How many grams of glucose are in a liter of D5W? [50 grams per > liter] > 22. What is a MICN? [Mobile Intensive Care Nurse-nurse in California > who > can give medical control direction to paramedics] > 23. What ambulance was known as " Mobey Pig " ? [seattle's Medic 1] > 24. What slang for MICU is used by many fire department EMS > operations? > [Monkeys in caged units] > 25. Who is " Joe and the Deer? [Famous dispatch tape from New York > state > where gentlemen hits deer with his Cadillac, puts it in car and deer comes > back to life and bites him] > > Score: > > Ø 95% - Acute psychiatric hospitalization needed > > Ø 90-94% - Get a life > > Ø 85-89% - Get a hobby > > Ø 80-84% - Get a book > > Ø 75-80% - Average > > Ø < 74% - Rookie or burnt out > > Bonus Question: What the the etymology of the word " nausea " ? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2004 Report Share Posted December 16, 2004 To cover the projection that sits in the middle of the face. Henry Don Elbert wrote: > Okay - I'm offering a little trivia for the good doctor - (since you came up with such good ones for the group) - and since I recently heard the origin of the word capnos , as in capnography. It's Greek naturally. Those that have heard Baruch Krauss speak may remember this. What does capnos actually mean? > > Don Elbert, Tyler > www.delbert@... > > >>> bbledsoe@... 12/15/2004 6:34:39 PM >>> > Close...The word nausea comes from the Greek word naus (ship). See, there is > something to be learned in things other than EMS education or a SLAM course. > > E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP > Midlothian, TX > http://www.bryanbledsoe.com > > Re: Trivia Answers-bonus > > seasickness. taken from dictionary.com, yea i cheated > > nau·se·a ( P ) Pronunciation Key (nôz-, -zh, -s-, -sh) > n. > 1.. A feeling of sickness in the stomach characterized by an urge to > vomit. See Usage Note at nauseous. > 2.. Strong aversion; disgust. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- > > [Middle English, from Latin, from Greek nauti, nausi, seasickness, from > nauts, sailor, from naus, ship. See nu- in Indo-European Roots.] > Trivia Answers > > 1. What is the plural of pleura? [pleurae] > 2. Your patient has a blood glucose level of 4.2 mmol/L. Is this > high, > low, or normal? Convert the reading to milligrams per deciliter. [Normal] > [77 mg/dl] [4.2 mmol/L X 18.02 mg/dL = 77 mg/dl] > 3. What is Hennebert's sign and what condition is it indicative of? > [Pressure on the TM causes a nystagmus on the same side-suggestive of > labyrinthitis] > 4. How is Arnold's nerve stimulated? What effects results from > stimulation of Arnold's nerve? What nerve is Arnold's nerve a part of? [by > stimulating the ear canal (as with a q-tip)] [Causes coughing] [CN X > (Vagus)] > 5. The ligamentum teres is a remnant of what embryonic structure? > [Left > umbilical vein] > 6. What is the appropriate treatment when an IV infusion of > norepinephrine extravasates? [Phentolamine (Regitine)] > 7. Who invented the esophageal obturator airway (EOA)? [Don ] > 8. What was the first dedicated civilian medical helicopter program > in > the United States? [st 's-Denver] > 9. Who was the publisher of the first version of Caroline's Emergency > Care in the Street? [The DOT] > 10. What company provided the ambulances used in the television show > Emergency!? [Modular Ambulance in Grand Prairie, TX] > 11. What is the purpose of adding lactate to lactated Ringer's > solution? > [it is converted to bicarbonate in the body and acts as a hydrogen ion > buffer] > 12. Your Spanish-speaking patient is telling you, " Estoy embarazada. " > What are they trying to tell you? {She is pregnant] > 13. Which company published the now defunct Emergency magazine? > [Dyna-Med] > 14. What are the three Greek humors? [bile, Phlegm, Blood] > 15. What is a reticulocyte? [An immature erythrocyte] > 16. What was the name of the ambulance company in the movie Mother, > Jugs > and Speed and what did it stand for? [Fishbine] [Fish + Bine] > 17. DRT is an abbreviation for? [Dead right there] > 18. What was the drug Hyperstat used for? [Hypertensive crisis] > 19. What was HelaFoam used for? [burns-Betadine foam] > 20. When your partner said, " We are going to hang three " , what did he > mean? [He is going to place three patients on hanging stretchers] > 21. How many grams of glucose are in a liter of D5W? [50 grams per > liter] > 22. What is a MICN? [Mobile Intensive Care Nurse-nurse in California > who > can give medical control direction to paramedics] > 23. What ambulance was known as " Mobey Pig " ? [seattle's Medic 1] > 24. What slang for MICU is used by many fire department EMS > operations? > [Monkeys in caged units] > 25. Who is " Joe and the Deer? [Famous dispatch tape from New York > state > where gentlemen hits deer with his Cadillac, puts it in car and deer comes > back to life and bites him] > > Score: > > Ø 95% - Acute psychiatric hospitalization needed > > Ø 90-94% - Get a life > > Ø 85-89% - Get a hobby > > Ø 80-84% - Get a book > > Ø 75-80% - Average > > Ø < 74% - Rookie or burnt out > > Bonus Question: What the the etymology of the word " nausea " ? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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