TRIAGE/MCI/HAZMat
OB Anatomy
Patient Assessment
Respiratory
Cardiac
100

The main person in charge of an MCI.

Who is the Incident Commander?

100

When an egg implants in the fallopian tube.

What is an Ectopic Pregnancy?

100

DCAP-BTLS stands for this

What is Deformities, Contusions, Abrasions, Penetrations, Burns, Lacerations, and Swelling. 

100

PPV stands for this

What is Positive Pressure Ventilation?

100

A condition in which the arteries of the heart harden.

What is arteriosclerosis?

200

The 3 zones in a HAZMAT incident?

What is the Hot, Warm, and Cold zones?

200

When the placenta implants at the opening of the uterus.

What is Placenta Previa?

200

A persistent and painful sign resulting from a spinal injury presenting in the pelvis.

What is Priapism?

200

A medication that EMT's can help with for patients suffering from bronchoconstriction.

What is Albuterol or Metered Dose Inhalers?
200

This location of the heart is where the blood fills up before it is pushed out to the rest of the body by the contracting muscle.

What is the Left Ventricle?

300

The 4 elements of the Incident Command System.

What is Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Finance?

300

When the placenta detaches from the uterus. 

What is Abruptio Placenta?

300

This sign will display itself to an epileptic patient in a smell, taste, or vision. 

What is an Aura?

300

The patient MUST be able to do this in order to receive C-PAP therapy.

What is Follow instructions?

300

This symptom occurs in CHF patients when the Left and Right side of the heart begin to fail.

What is Pedal Edema?

400
The 4 groups that patients of an MCI are categorized into.

What is Priority 1/Immediate, Priority 2/Delayed, Priority 3/Walking Wounded, Priority 4/Dead?

400

When a pregnant female presents with hypertension, edema, AND seizures.

What is Eclampsia?


400

What SLUDGEM stands for

What is Salivation, Lacrimentation, Urination, Defication, GI upset, Emisis, Miosis?

400

Emphysema, Chronic Bronchitis, Black Lung are all this type of disease.

What is COPD?

400

The 4 valves of the heart

What are the Tricuspid, Bicuspid, Pulmonary, and Aortic Valves?

500

The mnemonic that is used to triage patients in a quick and simple format.

What is RPM: Respirations, Pulse, Mental Status?

500

When the fetus dies in utero.

What is a spontaneous abortion?

500

Located in the RLQ 

What are the Large Intestine, Small Intestine, Appendix, and in Females, Right Ovaries?

500

This condition is when a lung has collapsed and patient vitals are within normal limits.  

What is a Simple Pneumothorax?

500

Death of the tissue in the heart (Ischemia)

What is Myocardial Infarction?

600

START stand for this.

What is Simple Triage And Rapid Treatment?

600

When the baby gets stuck in the pelvic arch.

What is Shoulder Dystsocia?

600

The 4 traumatic injuries to the chest.

What are Paradoxical Movement, Flail Segment, Impaled Object, and Sucking Chest Wound?

600

Children often experience this disease will show respiratory distress, tripod positioning and a barking cough.

What is Croup?

600

A clot formed of blood and plaque traveling in the artery or vein.

What is a EMBOLI?

700

A condition in which the airway closes from toxic chemical inhalation.

What is Asphyxia?

700

Para Gravida means this

Para = # of pregnancies, Gravida = # of live births

700

A sign that you would see when there is a significant blunt force trauma to the head.

What are Racoon Eyes or Basilar Skull fractures.

700

Often found in patients with CHF where fluid builds up in the lungs.

What is Pulmonary Edema?

700

DOUBLE

A type of chest pain that is caused when the coronary arteries spasm, leading to reduced blood flow, usually occuring during sleep and is relieved by medication.

What is Printzmetal Angina.

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