Blood vessel that flows towards the heart?
What is the vein
What device assists with getting the patient in and out of the ambulance.
What is the stretcher
What body system is responsible for controlling blood sugar levels.
What is the endocrine system?
The Pancreas
What is the medical terminology for the jaw?
What is the Mandible?
What device is used to safely move a patient up or downstairs?
Blood vessel that flows away from the heart?
What is the artery
What the device that is inserted into the nose to maintain the airway
NPA Nasal pharyngeal airway
What system is responsible for gas exchange
What is the respiratory system
What is the medical terminology for the upper arm?
What is the Humerus?
What device is used to primarily move a patient in and out of the ambulance?
What is a Stretcher?
What blood vessel connects the veins and the arteries?
What are capillaries
What device do you insert into the mouth to facilitate a patient airway?
OPA
Oral Pharyngeal Airway
What system is the physical barrier between the external environment and the internal environment?
What is the integumentary system
What 2 long bones make up the lower leg?
What are the Tibia and Fibula?
Emergency personnel can use this to warn oncoming traffic about obstacles in the road, guide additional emergency vehicles, and even road closures. When placed correctly, you can channel traffic around obstacles in the roadway and help guide traffic around accident sites safely.
What are road flares?
Which is the only vein that carries oxygenated blood?
The pulmonary vein
What device will attempt to reset a normal sinus rhythm
AED Automatic External Defibrillator
What system is responsible for controlling the body and communication among its parts
What is the nervous system
What are the two long bones that make up the lower arm?
What are the Ulnar and radial?
What device is utilized to clear the airway of mucus and other fluids to maintain a patent airway
What is a Suction Device?
Which is the only artery that carries deoxygenated blood
The pulmonary artery
What is the function of the Hyoid bone?
Together with its attached muscles, the hyoid bone has two important functions: it holds up the tongue, which sits above it, and it holds up the larynx, which hangs below it. It also transmits the force of muscles that help to open the jaw.
What piece of equipment is used to get to and from an emergency call
What is an ambulance