Medical Terminology
A&P
Respiratory Emergencies
Trauma
Pharmacology
100

Pulmonary refers to what organs?

What is the lungs?
100

Where is the stomach located?

What is the upper left quadrant?

100

What is the range of flow for a NC (and what does NC stand for?)

What is nasal cannula, 1-4lpm?

100

What should you apply if direct pressure does not control the bleeding?

What is tourniquet?

100

What is a MAD?

What is mucosal atomizer device?
200

"Brachi" refers to which body part?

What is the arm?

200

Where is the esophagus located?

What is from the back of the mouth to the stomach?

200

What is the normal respiratory rate in adults?

What is 12-20?

200

What are the 3 collisions in an MVC?

What is the collision of the car against another object, the collision of the patient against the car, the collision of the internal organs against bones/etc?

200

What are 3 routes of medication administration?

What is rectal, oral, IV, IO, subcutaneous, IM, inhalation, sublingual, transcutaneous, intranasal?
300

The prefix "primi" means what?

What is first?

300

What is the purpose of the spleen?

What is filtering blood and producing antibodies and lymphocytes?

300

What does NPA stand for?

What is nasopharyngeal airway?

300

What is your maximum scene time for trauma calls without a good reason?

What is 10 minutes?

300

What is ASA?

What is acetylsalicylic acid?

400

The suffix "asthenia" means what?

What is weakness?

400

What are the 5 divisions of the spinal vertebrae?

What are cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal?

400

What are the different lung sounds called?

What is wheezing, stridor, clear/normal, crackles, rhonchi?

400

What is DCAP-BTLS?

What is deformities, contusions, abrasions, penetrations/punctures, burns, tenderness, lacerations, swelling?

400

What class of medication/use is rosuvastatin?

What is statin, high cholesterol?

500

The abbreviation GCS stands for?

What is Glascow Coma Scale?
500

What are the structures of the lower airway?

What are bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli?

500

What is the meaning/correct rate for NRB and BVM?

What is non-rebreather 10-15lpm, bag valve mask 15lpm?

500

Your patient opens their eyes to pressure/painful stimulus, is using random words that make so sense (word salad), and withdraws from pressure/pain. Their GCS score is...

What is 2,3,4 = 9?

500

What are 6 of the 9 patient rights?

What are patient, medication/indication, dose, route, time, education, to refuse, response/evaluation, documentation?

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