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Anatomy
Medical Terminology
Hodegpodge
100
A standardized practical tool for accessing the impairment from head injuries.
What is Glasgow Coma Scale
100
This large vessel in the chest is the most common site of deceleration injury.
What is the Aorta
100
Open, closed, tension
What are types of pneumothoraxes
100
A collection of data on patients who recieve hospital care for trauma injuries
What is a trauma registry.
200
Contusions, abrasions, lacerations, bone fractures
What are types of blunt injuries
200
These structures attach muscle to bone.
What are tendons.
200
The accumulation of blood between the dura and the arachnoid layers of the meninges.
What is Subdural Hematoma
200
The most common thoracic injury. Complaints of pain and shortness of breath.
What are rib fractures.
300
This value is ausculated or palpated.
What is the pulse rate.
300
The eyeball is also known as this.
What is the Globe.
300
Air bubbles in the arterial blood vessels
What is an Air Embolism
300
Done at bedside to detect intra-abdominal bleeding.
What is a FAST exam.
400
Based upon assessment before administration of supplemental oxygen. Validate any value <90
What is the Oxygen Saturation.
400
The synovial-like membrane around the joint to protect it and decrease friction.
What is Bursa.
400
The displacement of organs outside the body.
What is Evisceration
400
The spreading of impact where tissues are not penetrated
What is blunt trauma.
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