Burns
Hypothermia
Lung Cancer
ARF/ARDS
Chest trauma
100

This type of burn is from exposure to an open flame or from an explosion

What is thermal burn

100

This type of material is preferred over cotton for cold weather

What is synthetic

100

This type of lung cancer is associated with non-smokers

What is adenocarcinoma 
100

This position is best for management of ARDS

What is prone position 

100

This results from multiple rib fractures

What is flail chest

200

This degree and depth of burn has characteristics of blanching and blisters

What is 2nd degree partial thickness

200

This type of rewarming uses heating pads, warm baths, and lamps

What is active rewarming

200

A chest tube is not needed after this surgery

What is pneumonectomy

200

COPD patients have a low PaO2, while this level is increased

What is CO2

200

This causes severe pressure on heart and great vessels

What is a tension pneumothorax 

300

This is released into tissue due to excessive tissue damage

What is myoglobin

300

This severity of hypothermia includes muscle weakness, loss of coordination, confusion, incoherence, and a decreased clotting ability

What is moderate hypothermia

300

This type of surgery removes a small portion of a lobe

What is wedge resection

300

This type of failure occurs when chest pressure changes are normal but pulmonary blood is decreased

What is oxygenation failure

300

The patient may not have SOB at first, but they will as tissue continues to bleed in this type of trauma 

What is pulmonary contusion

400

This is the most common cause of death in the Resuscitation Phase: Cardiac 

What is Hypovolemic shock

400

Care of frostbite includes this immunization

What is Tetanus

400

This occurs when intra-pleural pressure becomes equal to atmospheric pressure

What is a pneumothorax 

400

When giving a patient 100% oxygen, but the patient still remains hypoxic, this is known as

Refractory hypoxemia 

400

For a rib fracture, this intervention is no longer recommended

What is strapping/binding

500

This is how many mLs that would be administered within the 1st 8 hours for a patient that weighs 110 pounds with burns to the entire left leg and to the back of the left arm

What is 2,700 mLs

500

Third degree burns are characterized by these two s/s

Hemorrhagic bullae and a pale, gray extremity

500

These items should be kept at the bedside when a patient has a chest tube

What is sterile water, sterile dressing, clamp, Vasoline, and gauze

500

Sepsis, acute pancreatitis, anaphylaxis, and multiple blood transfusions are all considered this type of injury in ARDS

What is indirect injury

500

A Stab wound, gunshot wound, or surgical thoracotomy can result in this type of trauma

What is open pneumothorax 

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