Vocabulary
Introduction
Medical/Legal
Human Body
Miscellaneous
100

Foreign Body Airway Obstruction (used in case someone is choking)

FBAO

100

When signs of spontaneous circulation are seen

When should a cardiac arrest victim be put into the recovery position?What is Personal Safety.

100

Termination of the paramedic-patient relationship without assurance that an equal or greater level of care will continue

Abandonment

100

Diaphoresis Excessive perspiration, may result in a wet, clammy feeling when the skin is touched

Diaphoresis

100


The degree of care, skill, and judgement that would be expected under like or similar circumstances by a similarly trained, reasonable paramedic in the same community

Standard of Care

200

A first-aid procedure for dislodging an obstruction from a person's windpipe in which a sudden strong pressure is applied on the abdomen, between the navel and the rib cage.

Heimlich Maneuver

200

Victim is holding their throat and gasping for breath.

Which of the following is NOT a sign of cardiac arrest?

200

Deviation from accepted standards of care recognized by law for the protection of others against the unreasonable risk of harm

Negligence

200

A heart attack occurs when blood flow to a part of your heart is blocked for a long enough time that part of the heart muscle is damaged or dies. The medical term for this is myocardial infarction.

 Myocardial infraction (heart attack)

200


An action or inaction that violates the standard of care expected from a paramedic

Breech of Duty

300


Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure for manually preserving brain function until further measures to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person who is in cardiac arrest.

CPR

300

Cardiac arrest

Which of the following conditions poses the greatest threat to a person's life?

300

Intentional and unjustifiable detention of a person without his consent or other legal authority

 False Imprisonment

300

Any disease marked by painful attacks of spasmodic choking, such as Vincent's angina and quinsy; chest pain due to ischemia of the heart muscle, due in general to obstruction or spasm of the coronary arteries.

Angina

300

Preauthorized treatment procedures; a type of treatment protocol

Standing Orders

400

A condition in which there is uncoordinated contraction of the cardiac muscle of the ventricles in the heart, making them quiver rather than contract properly. Ventricular fibrillation is the most commonly identified arrhythmia in cardiac arrest patients.

Vfib

400

When the heart stops effectively pumping blood

What is cardiac arrest?

400

legal responsibility

Liability

400

A valve that normally allows fluid (liquid or gas) to flow through it in only one direction.

One-way valve

400


Predetermined, written guidelines for patient care; the policies and procedures for all components of a EMS system

Protocols

500

A ringlike cartilage forming the lower and back part of the larynx.

Cricoid Cartilage

500

Basic life support

What does BLS stand for?

500

The period of human development during which physical growth and sexual maturation occurs.

Puberty

500

A wall or other obstacle that can restrain or block the passage of substances.

Barrier

500

The abrupt loss of the heart's ability to contract and push blood forward through the circulatory system. Typically caused by a sudden disruption of the heart's electrical system?

What is Sudden Cardiac Arrest.

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