bleeding control
rule of nines
shock
soft tissue injuries
burns
100

if bleeding doesn't stop with direct pressure what is our next step ? 

what is apply a tourniquet. 

100

circumferential burns to the entire head

what is 9 % 

100

shock can be traced down to this one condition

what is hypo perfusion 

100

what are the two reasons we remove a impaled object ?

what is ABC compromise/ needing to do chest compressions.  

100

 name each degree of burns along with S&S of each 

what is 1st degree- partial thickness skin turns red with irritation.

what is 2nd degree- partial thickness, blisters and pain.

what is 3rd degree- full thickness charred skin, no pain.   

200

black tarry stool indicates what kind of internal bleeding ?

what is an upper GI bleed

200

circumferential head, circumferential left arm 

what is 18 %
200

anaphylaxis is what kind of shock ? 

what is distributed shock.  

200

the name of the skin's principal layers

what is epidermis and the dermis

200

the leading cause of death with burn patients is 

what is infection

300

the body sends this to injured tissues to start the clotting process.

what is platelets.

300

circumferential both legs, posterior left arm.

what is 40.5%

300

Pulmonary embolism is an example of what kind of shock ? 

what is obstructive shock

300

 the RICES mnemonic stands for what ?

  • Rest Ice Compression Elevation Splinting



300

the early S&S of Carbon monoxide intoxication

what is headache, N/V 

400

the Body will not tolerate a blood loss greater than this percentage 

what is 20%

400

circumferential left leg, posterior right arm, posterior head, genitalia   

what is 28 %

400

one of the most common type of shock that we see on a ambulance

what is septic shock.

400

how do people get injured by Secondary blast injury?

what is damage that results from flying debris

400

when people come in direct contact with electricity/lighting the heart can suddenly stop because of why ?

what is the disruption of the heart's normal electrical pattern 

500

your patient fell and hit her head, during your assessment she tells you that she has A-fib ( irregular heartbeat) what type of medication would she be taking ?  (bonus points of you can name one of these medications) 

what is a blood thinner. 

500

circumferential burns to the torso, anterior portion of the right arm, circumferential left leg, posterior head,  circumferential genitalia, posterior left arm.

what is 59.5 

500
these vital signs indicate what type of shock ?

HR 124 BP 80/40 RR 24 temp 102.3

what is septic shock. 

500

we use occlusive dressing to treat what kind of injuries?  

what is a sucking chest wound. 

500

this radiation easily passes through the body and solid materials

what is gamma rays.

M
e
n
u