pediatrics 1
pediatrics 2
trauma 1
trauma 2
final jeopardy
100

environmental agent that injures an embryo or fetus.

What is a teratogen?

100

transportation device commonly used to bring infants and neonates to the OR

What is isolette?

100

leading cause of death among individuals aged 1-45.

What is trauma?

100

speed and _________ are key in trauma surgery.

What is accuracy?

100

In the 1970's and 80's these devices were routinely used to control exsanguinating injuries.

What are pneumatic anti-shock garments?

200

complete or partial absence of the esophagus

what is esophageal atresia?

200

congenital chest wall defect

what is pectus excavatum?

200

injuries not detected during the initial assessment.

What are occult injuries?

200

surgical treatment using a planned method and techniques intended to provide a lasting repair.

What is a definitive procedure?

300

Pediatric age group that commonly exhibits "magical thinking".

What are preschoolers, age 3-5?

300

herniation of spinal cord, meninges, and nerve roots through the skin.

What is myelomeningocele?

300

vascular failure caused by severe prolonged blood loss

What is hemorrhagic shock?

300

severe edema of the abdomen.

What is abdominal compartment syndrome?

400

a lower genitourinary tract anomaly that commonly presents with epispadias.

What is bladder exstrophy?

400

anomaly in which abdominal contents develop outside the body contained within a peritoneal sac.

What is omphalocele?

400

AKA "The primary survey"

What is field care/initial patient assessment?

400

second leading cause of mortality in trauma patients.

What is infection?

500
A compensatory mechanism used to counteract hypothermia, that infants lack.

What is shivering?

500

passageway between the posterior nasal opening and the larynx

What is the choana?

500

hypothermia, coagulopathy, hemorrhagic shock.

What are the three conditions associated with the lethal triangle?

500

Course that certifies physicians in trauma care

What is the American College of Surgeons' Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) course?

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