Respiration
Cardio
Trauma
medical
Operations
100

What is any context where more oxygen enters the blood than carbon dioxide is released 

Hyperventilation

100

What is the primary cause of cardiac emergencies in adult patients?

poor lifestyle behaviors

smoking, stress, processed foods, sedentary behaviors, obesity

100

The hour after traumatic incident, during which effective medical intervention is most likely to reduce or eliminate the possibility of a fatal outcome

Golden Hour

100

An exaggerated. immune response was to an external stimulus

Allergic reactions

100

what does OSHA stand for

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

200

Shortness of breath that may feel like tightness in the chest or impending suffocation

Dyspnea

200

The result of no blood or oxygen reaching the heart, which can (but does not always) result in chest pain referred to as angina pectoris

Cardiac ischemia

200

When an artery or a vein is either punctured or damaged

Hemorrhaging

(bleeding)

200

The body's inability to metabolize glucose, causing by an insufficient supply or utilization of insulin

Diabetes

200

on the way to or from a scene,  ambulances are involved in which type of crashes most often

Intersections collisions

300

What is  a rapid onset of deteriorating respiratory function ( similar to ARDS) for patient under the age of 1

IRDS

Infant Respiratory Syndrome Distress Syndrome 

300

An electrical system in the right atrium that signals both atria to contract

Sinoatrial node

300

Types of skull fractures

Liner resemble a line and do not displace the bone tissues

Depressed Fragments of bone are. depressed below the normal. surface of the skull

Basilar when the mandibular condyles perforate the base of the skull

open vault a frature in a cranial vault bone, often as a reult of a small  object striking the head at a high speed

300

A condition where the body uses fat and other sources for fuel instead of glucose, resulting in wastes products that cause the blood to become acidic

Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)

300

The verbal defamation of someone's name or character using false statements

Slander

400

Any instance where one's respiratory systems is unable to provide enough oxygen and remove enough carbon dioxide for the body's cells and tissues to perform life-sustaining metabolic processes

Respiratory failure

400

If a patient appears to be experiencing a cardiac event and fluid can be heard in lungs, what condition are they likely experiencing?

Heart failure

400

Symptoms of basilar fractures

Battle's sign

ecchymosis of one or both orbits

cerebrospinal fluid leakage

hemotympanum

400

A genetic disorder that cause. red blood cells to be sickle-shaped, deforming hemoglobin and causing it to carry oxygen poorly

Sickle cell disease

400

How frequently should EMTs assess vehicle readiness

at the start of shift and after. emergency care is provided

500

 A pediatric respiratory infection characterized by inflammation and swelling of the upper airway, including the larynx, trachea and bronchioles, distinguished by a barking cough 

Croup

500

what procedure uses a small inflated balloon to treat arterial blockages?

Coronary angioplasty 

500

list types of open wounds

Abrasion

Laceration

Puncture

Avulsion

Degloving

500

List three Clotting disorders

Thrombophilia

Hemophilia

Deep Vein thrombosis

500

When EMT professional terminate patient engagement and services without an adequate reason .

Abandonment

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