CPR/AED
Anatomy Orientations/Movements
Emergency Situations
Recognizing Injuries
Injury Evaluation & Upper/Lower Anatomy
100

This is the next step after determining somebody is unconscious and unresponsive

What is contacting 911/Activating EMS?

100

Rotational movements occur in this plane of motion

What is the transverse plane?

100
"Up with the good, down with the bad"

What are instructions on how to walk up and down stairs with crutches

100

Name for an injury in which when the congruency of a joint is disrupted completely but then restored immediately back to original congruency

What is a subluxation?

100

Placement of a patient into a specific joint movement to assess a specific muscle

What is manual muscle testing?

200

Upper Right Chest, Lower Left Abdomen

What is correct AED pad placement?

200

Anatomical Orientation of the knee in relation to the hip

What is distal?

200

Written instructions on how to handle an emergency for a particular location

What is an emergency action plan?

200

X-ray is ineffective at ruling out this type of bony injury

What is a bony stress injury?

200

Utilized during an injury eval to rule in/rule out specific injuries

What is a special test?

300

100-120

What is the rate of compressions for CPR?

300

Abduction occurs in this anatomical plane

What is the frontal plane?

300

Outside of calling 911, this can be done to care for an individual experiencing shock

What is a blanket for warmth OR elevating the legs 8-12 inches

300

6 weeks

What is the average recovery time following a low-grade strain?

300

170-180 degrees (1 movement only)

What is the normative ROM for shoulder flexion?
400

Every 3 seconds

What is the rate of ventilations for infants?
400

Horizontal Adduction occurs in this plane of motion

What is transverse plane?

400

Above 104

What is the thereshold temperature for recognizing heat stroke?

400

Typical joint movement that leads to a sprain

What is rotational movement?

400

Proper patient positioning to test the anterior tibialis

What is seated, ankle dorsiflexed and inverted 

500

15

What is the number of compressions given to a child/infant during two-rescuer CPR?

500

Scapular movement in which the shoulder blades are squeezed together

What is retraction?

500

Type of Splint most likely to be used for a wrist fracture

What is a SAM splint?

500

Realignment of scar tissue occurs at this stage of the injury healing process

What is the maturation remodeling phase?

500

Patient prone, knee flexed, hip extended

What is proper positioning for a manual muscle test to assess the glute max?

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