What is the amount of time you check a patients pulse.
what is no longer then 10 seconds?
Deoxygenated blood is pumped from the heart to the lungs through the
What is the pulmonary artery?
What is the muscle Primarily responsible for the breathing process.
What is the Diaphragm?
Which type of injury is most likely to involve both a entrance and a exit wounds.
What is a penetrating wound?
The "P" in avpu stands for.
What is painful stimuli?
When caring for a patient apparently having a asthma attack, ask if the patient has a _____ with them
What is a Metered-dose inhaler?
Which type of bleeding is most difficult to control.
What is arterial Bleeding?
From which blood vessels is bleeding more likely to be severe.
What is the Arteries?
A pneumothorax may form in a patient with.
What is a chest trauma?
BEFAST is a common Acronym to evaluate this condition.
What is a stroke?
Another term for a stroke is.
What is a cerebrovascular Accident?
Control external bleeding in an extremity by first.
What is applying direct pressure on the point of bleeding?
When can Pathogens enter the body through the skin.
What is with any break in the skin?
Evisceration is characterized by.
What is a protrusion of an organ from a wound?
The first priority when you arrive on scene after taking PPE precautions.
What is scene Safety?
The Clonic phase of Tonic-Clonic (grand mal) seizure is typically characterized by.
What is Jerking Muscles?
How can you control internal bleeding.
What is you cannot control internal bleeding?
Injury in what Body area may cause Paralysis elsewhere in the Body.
What is the Spine?
If a patients tongue is bleeding you should.
What is put a sterile dressing on the wound and apply pressure?
An Emergency, often a crash, that exceeds the capabilities of main responding agency.
What is an MCI?
When is oxygen administered to a patient with a medical emergency
What is when Directed by local protocol/
A late sign of shock is.
What is decreased blood pressure?
How soon do cells in the vital organs such as the brain begin to die after the heart stops.
What is a few Minutes?
What is a soft Tissue injury that involves a flap of skin or tissue torn loose.
What is an avulsion?
This Acronym helps guide a responder in evaluating a sick or injured patient.
What is Sample?