Injury Conditions
ENT
Anatomy
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Injury Conditions
100

Which organism associated with genital warts may be implicated in cervical cancer

HPV

100


An inflammation of the mucous membrane lining of the nasal cavity or one or more of the paranasal sinuses. May be acute, subacute, recurrent, or chronic and may result from bacterial or viral exposure. Occurs when mucus or other infectious materials cause blockage within the passageways connecting the sinuses to the nasal cavity. Mostly caused by bacterial infections. Can also, be caused by dental infections or by swimming on contaminated water.

Sinusitis

100

how much the heart can pump in 1 min

Cardiac output

100

been enacted in most states to provide limited protection against legal liability to any individual who voluntarily choooses to provide first aid, should something go wrong

Good Samaritan Law

100

Fracture in which convex side of bone is injured while concave side remains intact. Most common in adolescents

Greenstick

200

Syncope is also known as...

fainting

200

Typically occurring from trauma, often a blow to the side of the nose. It may present with epistaxis and is often associated with nasal fracture. Often is discovered well after the initial trauma has healed and may be present with only a minor deformity or complaints of chronic obstruction.

Deviated Septum

200

Type 1 fibers are also known as what

Slow twitch

200

legal wrongs committed against the person or property of another- also serves as a deterrant by sending a messageto the community as to what is unacceptable to conduct

Tort

200

Acute pain classification (time in months)

Less than 6 months


300

Type of muscle spasm with rigid muscle contraction that lasts a period of time

Tonic

300

An inflammatory condition of the gums, caused by bacteria. Bacteria, present in food and not removed because of good brushing and flossing will produce this condition.

Gingivitis

300

What structure makes up the medial border of the femoral triangle?

Adductor Longus

300

Sounds in stethoscope are called ______ sounds

Karotkoff

300

______ shock occurs from severe, usually bacterial, infection. Toxins cause small BVs to dilate

Septic

400

Similar to spiral fracture. One end of bone receives sudden torsion or twisting while other end is fixed

Oblique Fx

400

Infection of external auditory canal and tympanic membrane. Also prevalent in swimmers "swimmers ear"

Otitis Externa

400

A bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes resulting from inadequate oxygenation of the blood.

Cyanosis

400

"act of omission", the individual failts to perform a legal duty (ex: failure to refer)

Nonfeasance

400

Stage 2 hypertension is classified with numbers greater than what?

> 160 mmHg (systolic)
-or-
> 100 mmHg (diastolic)

500

This occurs when the rate of collagen production exceeds the rate of collagen breakdown during the maturation phase of healing

Keloid

500

What is the medical term for Voicebox?

Larynx

500

The outer epithelial portion of the skin.

Epidermis

500

Injuries away from the actual injury site because of rotational components during acceleration.   Occurs opposite side

Contrecoup

500

A rupture of the central slip of the extensor tendon at the middle phalanx, resulting in no active extensor mechanism at the proximal interphalangeal joint.

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