Pharmacology
Traumatic Injuries
Pathological Syndromes
Clinical Assessments
Medical Emergencies & Triage
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The drug class that includes Ibuprofen, Naproxen, and Aspirin.

What are NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs)?

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The medical term for the stretching or tearing of a ligament.

What is a sprain?

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A chronic disease characterized by episodic wheezing, chest tightness, and reversible bronchospasm.

What is asthma?

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The clinical term for a resting heart rate that is consistently over 100 beats per minute.

What is tachycardia?

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The immediate clinical priority during primary triage, focused on sweeping for and packing life-threatening external bleeding.

What is massive hemorrhage control?

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The rapid-acting reversal agent used for opioid overdoses.

What is Naloxone (or Narcan)?

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The medical term for the stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon.

What is a strain?

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The medical term for what happens when a coronary artery is blocked, causing heart muscle to die.

What is a Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack)?

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The clinical term for blood pressure that is consistently measured over 130/80 mmHg.

What is hypertension?

2

A life-threatening, severe allergic reaction characterized by airway swelling, hives, and a sudden drop in blood pressure.

What is anaphylaxis (or anaphylactic shock)?

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Cardiac medications ending in "-olol" that work by blocking adrenaline to lower heart rate and blood pressure.

What are Beta-Blockers?

3

A severe traumatic fracture where the broken bone pierces through the skin.

What is an open (or compound) fracture?

3

A life-threatening, extreme systemic immune response to an infection that can lead to tissue damage and organ failure.

What is sepsis?

3

The non-invasive method of clipping a sensor to a finger to measure the percentage of oxygen bound to hemoglobin.

What is pulse oximetry (SpO2)?

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The first medication and route of choice to administer to a patient experiencing active anaphylaxis.

What is intramuscular epinephrine (EpiPen)?

4

Also known as "water pills," these medications treat hypertension and edema by increasing urine output.

What are Diuretics?

4

A mild traumatic brain injury caused by a jolt or blow to the head that disrupts normal brain function.

What is a concussion?

4

A blood clot in a deep vein, often presenting with unilateral leg swelling, warmth, and calf pain.

What is a Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)?

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The standard clinical scale assessing eye, verbal, and motor responses to evaluate a patient's level of consciousness.

What is the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)?

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The preferred manual maneuver used to open the airway of an unconscious trauma patient when a cervical spine injury is suspected.

What is the jaw-thrust maneuver?

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Medications like Heparin and Warfarin that prevent blood clots from forming or growing.

What are Anticoagulants (or blood thinners)?

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A life-threatening condition where air is trapped in the pleural space, compressing the heart and lungs.

What is a tension pneumothorax?

5

A group of progressive lung diseases, including emphysema and chronic bronchitis, that block airflow.

What is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)?

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A quick test of peripheral blood flow performed by pressing on a nail bed and counting the seconds it takes for pink color to return.

What is capillary refill time?

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A life-threatening heat emergency characterized by a body temperature over 104°F (40°C) and altered mental status or hot, dry skin.

What is heat stroke?

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