SHOCK
ACRONYMS
BONES
SUDDEN ILLNESS
Dr. Sevier
100

What the skin looks like during shock

Cool, Clammy, and Pale

100

A.B.C

Airway Breathing Circulation

100

Used when you suspect a head, neck, or back injury.

Stabilize the head and neck

100
A brief loss of consciousness

Fainting

100

What is my husbands name?

AJ

200

Should you keep the patient warm or cold?

Warm 

200

R.I.C.E.

Rest

Ice

Compression

Elevation

200

You need to splint_________ and ___________  the joint that is injured

Above, Below

200

Progressive condition in which blood is pulled from extremities and sent to vital organs

Shock

200

What is my daughter's name?

Maylene
300

How high you should raise the injured person's feet.

12 inches

300

C.P.R.

Cardio

Pulmonary

Resuscitation

300

An open wound occuring from broken bones.

Open or Compound fracture

300

High blood sugar and rarely causes death.

Hyperglycemia

300

What is my son's name?

Maverick

400

This is when you should treat for shock.

Every time. Anytime there is an injury you would assess

400

A.E.D.

Automated 

External

Defibrillator


400

This will help decrease swelling

Compression and Elevation

400

An artery to the brain bursts or is blocked by a clot.

Stroke

400
Where did I get my bachelor's degree?

Eastern Washington University

500

The position you should place an unconscious patient in.

Recovery Position

500

P.O.L.I.C.E

Protection

Optimal 

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Ice

Compression

Elevation

500

A Broken bone that does not cut through the skin.

Closed or Simple Fracture

500

A life-threatening condition that causes death or damage to the heart muscle. Blood is blocked from part of the heart causing tissue death

Heart Attack

500

What are some of my favorite foods?

Peanut Butter, Pie, Reese's 

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