1-5
6-10
11-15
16-20
21-25
100

AIDS

no protection against even the simplest infections and thus is extremely vulnerable to developing a variety of illnesses, opportunistic infections, and cancers cannot be stopped

100

bloodborne pathogens

viruses transmitted through contact with blood or other bodily fluids

100

distributive shock

a medical emergency where your body can’t get enough blood to your heart, brain, and kidneys

100

epistaxis

nosebleed

100

hepatitis

inflammation of the liver

200

arterial bleeding

hemorrhage or bleeding flowing in bright red spurts

200

bandage

strip of cloth or other material used to cover a wound or hold a dressing in place

200

dressing

covering, protective or supportive, that is applied to an injury or wound

200

endemic

regular cases often occurring in a region

200

external bleeding

stems from open skin wounds, such as abrasions, incisions, lacerations, punctures, and avulsions

300

anaphylactic shock

the result of a severe allergic reaction caused by food is insect stings, or drugs or by inhaling dust, pollens, or other substances

300

cardiogenic shock

the inability of the heart to pump enough blood to the body

300

diastolic pressure

the residual pressure when the heart is between beats

300

EAP

prearranged emergency action plan

300

hemiplegia

 inability to move one side of the body


400

ambulatory aid

support or assistance given to an injured patient who is able to walk

400

capillary bleeding

bleeding that exudes from the tissue and is a reddish color

400

CPR

cardiopulmonary rescue

400

epidemic

 unusually high number of cases in a region


400

half ring splint

for fractures of the femur, offers the best support and immobilization


500

air splint

a clear, plastic splint that is inflated with air around the affected part and can be used for extremely splinting, but its use requires special training. Provides support and pressure to body part and gives a clear view for x-ray examination

500

baroreflex

negative feedback mechanism that regulates arterial blood pressure

500

direct transmission (definition and 3 types)

  1.  human contact

    1. contact between body surfaces (touching, sexual intercourse)

    2. droplet spread (inhalation of contaminated air droplets)

    3. fecal-oral spread (feces on host’s hands are brought into contact with new host’s mouth)

500

epidemiology

study of factors affecting the health and illness of individuals and populations

500

HIPS note

history, inspection, palpation and number of special tests


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