Anatomy
Vitals
Tools
Communication
*BONUS*
100

a major blood vessel in the forearm that supplies oxygen-rich blood to the thumb, index finger, hand, and forearm

Radial Artery

100

the tactile, rhythmic expansion and contraction of an artery created by the beating of the heart

Pulse or Heart Rate

100

a medical device used to support the neck, stabilize the cervical spine, and limit head movement

Cervical Collar or "C-collar"

100

a specialized public safety telecommunicator who answers emergency calls and coordinates the response of firefighters and paramedics

Dispatcher

100

a two-part immobilization technique used to support an injured arm and pin it firmly against the torso

Sling & Swathe

200

the site used to check an unresponsive patient for a pulse, located in the neck, its large size and proximity to the heart make it the most reliable place to quickly determine if blood is actively circulating

Carotid Artery

200

the force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries as your heart pumps it through your body

Blood Pressure

200

a portable, foldable medical device used by first responders to safely transport seated patients up or down stairs, or through narrow hallways where a traditional stretcher cannot fit

Stair Chair

200

the face-to-face verbal handover that occurs when EMS arrive at the emergency department, this report is used by the triage nurse to rapidly prioritize the patient's care

Transfer of Care Report

200

warning signs of ______ include sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body

Stroke

300

the body posture of lying flat on your back, facing upward

Supine

300

the concentration of _______ circulating in the _____ at any given time

(hint: typically tested in patients suspected to be intoxicated, with altered mental status, or diabetic)

Blood-Glucose Level (BGL)

300

a medical instrument used to measure arterial blood pressure

Sphygmomanometer

300

a ____ complaint is the primary symptom or reason a patient seeks medical care

A Chief Complaint

300

CPR stands for...

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

400

this cell's primary job is to transport oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body

Red Blood Cells

400

distinct noises heard through a stethoscope that may signal conditions like airway narrowing, fluid, or inflammation

Lung Sounds

400

a specialized, rigid two-piece medical device used by first responders to safely lift and transport injured patients

Scoop Stretcher

400

a legal document EMS uses to record a medical emergency, from the initial 911 dispatch to the patient's arrival at the hospital, it ensures continuity of care, protects providers legally, and supports billing

Patient Care Report aka PCR

400

a portable, life-saving medical device used to analyze the heart's rhythm and deliver an electric shock to restore a normal heartbeat during sudden cardiac arrest

AED aka Automated External Defibrillator

500

within 4 to 6 minutes without oxygen, this organ begins to suffer irreversible cell death, leading to permanent damage or death

The Brain

500

peripheral oxygen saturation

SpO2

500

a medical device used to listen to internal sounds within the human body, such as the heart, lungs, and intestines

Stethoscope

500

a small written section by an EMS provider that is a chronological account of the emergency call, should present a clear, detailed story of what you found, what you did, and how it affected the patient’s condition

Narrative

500

an advanced medical procedure where a healthcare provider inserts a flexible plastic tube through the mouth or nose and into the trachea

Airway Intubation aka Endotracheal Intubation

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