Patient Assessment
Airway Management
Stayin Alive
Medical Patients
Tools and Techniques
100

This is the name for a loss of consciousness

What is syncope?

100

The electrical current of the heart follows this pathway

what is the SA node -AV node -Purkinje fibres

(from superior right to inferior left)?

100

This is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in adults

What is cardiovascular disease?

100

This is one of the most commonly broken bones in falls (upper body)

What is the clavicle?

100

This tool is useful in shock, and can be given to nearly all patients

What is a Blanket?

200
This is how you size and insert and OPA in a child

Corner of mouth to earlobe, insert at 90 degrees, rotate halfway in the mouth and insert to the teeth

200

this clear fluid may leak from a trauma patients ear, along with blood, signifying a major MOI

What is cerebrospinal fluid?

200

This type of dressing is used for sucking chest wounds when a commercial device in unavailable

What is a dry, sterile dressing?

200

The lung space filling with blood is called this

What is a Hemothorax?

200

This is the order in which we secure someone to a spine board

What is Chest, Hips, Legs, Head?

300

This is the dose for each nitroglycerin spray

What is 0.4mg?

300
this is the normal heart rate for a 1-8 Year old

What is 80-120 Bpm?

300

This type off CHF will cause fluid to backup and pool in the lungs, causing pulmonary edema

What is left sided heart failure?

300

These are the symptoms of Battle's Sign, caused from basal skull fractures

what is blood pooling behind the ears and eyes?

300

These are the two types of Angina

What is Stable and unstable?

400

A sun burn is this classification of burn

What is a radiation burn?

400

You are attempting ventilations with a BVM, your first 2 breaths do not go in. after 30 compressions, this is your next step

What is Look in the mouth for an obstruction and attempt 1 breath?

400

These are the 3 signs of Cushing's Triad

What is Hypertension (with widening blood pressure), Bradycardia, and Irregular respirations?

400

The Rule of thirds is used for these types of injuries

What is fractures of long bones and splinting?

400

Technique to open the airway of a patient with a suspected cervical injury.

What is a jaw-thrust?

ie. modified jaw-thrust

500

Crushing injuries add complication to emergencies because of this 

What is crush syndrome? (tourniquet of distal body causing necrosis and additional injury when crushing force is removed) 

500

These are the 3 conditions associated with COPD

What is Emphysema, Chronic Bronchitis, Bronchospasm? 

500

ARDS can be caused by other respiratory illnesses, but is often caused by this 

What is Blunt force trauma ?

500

These are the stages of shock

What is compensated, Decompensated, and irreversible?


500

This is how you will hold/perform CPR on an infant with 2 rescuers

What is the thumb encircling method?

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