Human Anatomy
Terminology
Apparatus Familiarity
ABC's
Trauma
100

What are the 4 chambers of the heart?

- Right atrium

- Left atrium

- Right ventricle

- Left ventricle

100

Aspirate/Aspiration

To inhale or suck in to


Typically refers to foreign substance(s) entering the trachea & lungs

100

What type of suction tip is always pre-placed on both the mounted & portable suctioning units?

Yaunkauer Tip

100

Describe 'patent'

Clear & visibly free from obstruction
100

What do you ALWAYS assess prior to back boarding a trauma patient?

PMS

(Pulse Motor Sensory)

200

What is the mandible?

The jaw bone

200

Pedal

Pertaining to the foot

200

Where could you find Glucagon on a CFD medic truck?

Inside the "med bag" of the ALS bag

200

How long should you check for capillary refill?

Less than two seconds

200

What does TBI stand for & indicators for said medical emergency?

Traumatic Brain Injury


- Unequal pupils

- Irregular respiratory rate & pattern

- Amnesia

- LOC


300

What is the scapula?

Shoulder Blade

300

Gait

The way a person walks or manner of walking

Staggering, swaying, etc.

300

Describe how a Broselow Tape works

Used when treating a pediatric patient that needs a weight-based medication administered.

Measure patient from head-to-toe w/ Broselow Tape & it will give you an approximated weight for the patient.

300

Describe 'rhonci'

Lung sounds typically auscultated when a patient's lungs (in the larger airways) are filled with fluid.

Usually heard with COPD or CHF patients & described as "snoring" or a low-pitched, rattling sound. 
300

What is the most vulnerable portion of the spine?

Cervical Spine

400

In what abdominal quadrant is the appendix?

Lower right quadrant

400

Urticaria

Hives - Raised, bump-like abnormalities on the skin that are irritated & itchy.


Typically indicate an allergic reaction

400

What gauges of IVs are on the trucks & the color to correlate?

24g: yellow

22g: blue

20g: pink

18g: green

16g: grey

10g: orange (decompression)

400

What is the difference between head-tilt-chin-lift & a jaw thrust to manually open an airway?

Jaw thrust is typically designated for trauma patients so that EMS does not have to move patient's neck. This lowers the risk for possibly injuring spinal cord further if patient was already injured.

400

When immobilizing a patient on a back board, which part of the body is secured last?

The head/neck

500

Where does the gas exchange between oxygen & carbon dioxide take place in the body?

Alveoli

500

Ischemia

The lack of adequate perfusion of oxygenated blood to tissue

500

List three medications that are in bags on the CFD ambulances:

- Sodium Chloride

- Dopamine

- Lactated Ringer's

- D10

- D5

500

What type of medical emergency is your patient experiencing if they are found with Kussmaul breathing?

DKA (Diabetic Ketoacidosis)

Typically deep, rapid, & labored breaths as the patient unknowingly attempts to rid their body of excess ketones.

500

How do you treat shock as an EMT?

- Place O2 on patient

- Keep patient warm

- Monitor BP & vitals closely

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