Burns
Heat & Cold
Bones & Joints
Specific Injuries
Sudden Illness
100

Injury that can be caused by fire, heat, chemical agents, radiation and/or electricity:

A Burn

100

Harmful reactions can occur when _or_ are lost through perspiration:

Water or Salt

100

A break in a bone is a:

Fracture

100

Nose bleeds can also be called:

epistaxis

100

MONA stands for: 

Morphine, Oxygen, Nitroglycerin, Aspirin

200

Burns are either classified as (3):

Superficial, Partial Thickness, or Full Thickness

200

Muscle pains and spasms are a sign of:

Heat Cramps

200

When a part is forced beyond its normal ROM _ occurs

Sprain

200

Clear or blood tinged fluid draining from the ear can be a sign of this injury:

Skull or Brain

200

FAST stands for:

Face, Arms, Speech, Time

300

This type of burn causes mild swelling and pain:

Superficial/ 1st Degree

300

A later sign of _ is pale, glossy skin that is white or grayish in color. 

Frostbite

300

Backs are frequent sites of this injury:

Strain

300

Liquid inside the eyeball:

Vitreous Humor

300

Two types of strokes: 

Ischemic & hemorrhagic

400

Medical care should be obtained if _% of an adult's body is burned and _% of a child's:

15%- Adult

10%-Child

400

_ can occur if frostbitten parts or rubbed or massaged:

Gangrene

400

3 main types of splints:

Inflatable, Padded, Traction

400

3 types of chest wounds:

Sucking, Penetrating, Crushing

400

_ is often misdiagnosed in women:

Heart Attack / MI 

500

According to the rule of nines, if a person's entire both legs and their upper chest is burned, what % of their body is affected? Should they seek medical help?

45%, YES

500

If not treated _ can turn into a heat stroke:

Heat Exhaustion

500

PMS stands for:

Pulse, Motor, Sensory

500

Place a pillow or rolled blanket under the _ to help relax abdominal muscles

Knees

500

Diabetic Coma is caused by

Hyperglycemia

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