Burns
Abd./Thoracic
General
Head and Neck
Extremity
100
Name of the formula for determining how much fluid to administer to a burn patient.
What is the Parkland Burn Formula?
100
Solid organ in the Thoracic cavity that may be lacerated by rib fractures on the right side.
What is the Liver?
100
C-A-T
What is the "C"ombat "A"pplication "T"ourniquet?
100
The number of cervical vertabrae.
What is 7?
100
The two long bones in the forearm.
What is the radius and the ulna?
200
The amount of resucitation fluid administered to a burn patient in the first 8 hours.
What is one half the total?
200
Superficial edema and bruising around the umbilicus.
What is Cullen's Sign?
200
The amount of a fluid bolus administered to pediatric patients.
What is 20 cc per Kg.?
200
Meningeal layer closest to the skull.
What is the Dura Mater?
200
The minimum systolic pressure when a pulse is palpable in the radial artery.
What is 90 mm Hg.
300
The amount of total body surface are assigned to each leg in the adult rule of nines.
What is 18%.
300
The muscle that separates the abdomen from the thorax.
What is the diaphragm?
300
The amount of blood loss which produces hypotension in a child.
What is 25%?
300
The two pairs of nerves which control the diaphragm
What is C3 and C4?
300
The amount of blood which may be lost in a closed femur fracture.
What is 1-2 litres.
400
The name of the closest burn center (Augusta Georgia).
What is The Joseph M. Still Burn Center?
400
Bowel sounds in the chest.
What is a sign of diaphragmatic rupture?
400
The location for a needle decompression of a pneumothorax.
What is the second or third intercostal space along the midclavicular line?
400
The minimum MAP required for cerebral perfusion.
What is 60 mm Hg.?
400
Continuation of the femoral artery which may be palpated on the posterior side of the knee.
What is the popliteal artery?
500
Full thickness burns that also involve bone destruction.
What are 4th degree burns?
500
Narrowing pulse pressure, Distended Neck Veins and Muffled Heart sounds.
What is Beck's Triad
500
Referred left shoulder pain in the case of splenic rupture.
What is Kehr's sign?
500
Widening pulse pressure, bradycardia and irregular respirations.
What is Cushing's Triad?
500
The next immediate action if direct pressure fails to control an arterial bleed.
What is application of a tourniquet?
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