Bones
Trauma
Circulation
Pharmacology
Vocab
100

What is the jawbone called?

Mandible

100

What are trauma emergencies?

The results of physical forces applied to the body.

100

What do you use a non-rebreather for?

To administer high concentration of oxygen

100

What is Pharmacology?

The study of drugs/medications

100

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

200

How many cervical bones are there?

7 bones

200

What are all of the spinal immobilization stretchers?

Back board, short back board, vest type devices

200

Normal respiratory rate for an infant.

30-60 breaths per minute

200

What is the most common medication we administer and its rate?

oxygen, 15lpm via non-rebreather

200

The flow of blood through the body's tissue and vessels.

Perfusion

300

What is the difference between a tendon and a ligament?

Ligaments connects bone to bone

Tendon is muscle to bone

300

When an organ protrudes through the wound

Evisceration

300

What is perfusion?

The flow of blood through body tissue and vessels

300

Many patients with cardiac conditions take these.

Nitroglycerin

300

A disorder in which the heart lost part of its ability to effectively pump blood

Hint: CHF

Congestive Heart Failure

400

Because of the severity of a femur fracture, what is at risk to be damaged?

Damage to the femoral artery.

400

When a toxic substance contacts the body and causes burns and exposures?

Chemical burns

400

A slow heart rate less than 60 beats per minute.

Bradycardia

400

What are four routes and their rates?

All possible answers:

SL rapid, PR rapid, PO slow, IV immediate, IO immediate, Inhalation rapid, IN rapid, IM moderate

400

The difference between respirations and ventilations.

Respirations is when gas exchange occurs

Ventilation is just the exchange of air between the lungs

500

What are all of the planes of the body?

Coronal (frontal) Sagittal (lateral) Transversal (axial) Midsagittal (midline)

500

Swelling in a confined space that protrudes dangerous exposures, may cut off blood flow or damage sensitive tissue.

Compensated Shock

500

The insertion of a tube into the trachea to maintain and protect the airway.

Endotracheal Intubation

500

What are indications for albuterol and its route + dosage?

Ashma, difficulty breathing, Inhalation, 1-2 inhalations, wait five minutes before repeating.

500

The circulatory system fails to provide sufficient circulation to maintain normal functions

Shock

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